Associations to the word «Encode»
Noun
- Gene
- Unicode
- Subunit
- Protein
- Genes
- Transcript
- Kinase
- Mrna
- Human
- Polymerase
- Byte
- Tyrosine
- Enzyme
- Rna
- Transcription
- Chromosome
- Retrieval
- Genome
- Nucleotide
- Receptor
- Biosynthesis
- Mutation
- Antigen
- Superfamily
- Peptide
- Replication
- Locus
- Transporter
- Kb
- Metadata
- Specificity
- Zinc
- Variant
- Dna
- Modulation
- Compression
- Allele
- Collagen
- Beta
- Apoptosis
- Domain
- Regulator
- Digit
- Cloning
- Alpha
- Signaling
- Dependent
- Redundancy
- Deletion
- Sequence
- Gamma
- Phenotype
- Entropy
- Pixel
- Differentiation
- Mt
- Header
- Ras
- Sender
- Parity
- Adhesion
- Membrane
- Binding
- Yeast
- Potassium
- Neuron
Adjective
Wiktionary
ENCODE, verb. To convert plain text into code.
ENCODE, verb. (communication) To convert source information into another form.
ENCODE, verb. Constitute the code necessary for the biosynthesis of a protein by means of a matrix so as to transcript DNA material.
ENCODE, abbreviation. ENCyclopedia of DNA Elements; a catalogue of all the functional elements, encoded in the human genome
Dictionary definition
ENCODE, verb. Convert information into code; "encode pictures digitally".
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