Hi erix,
I am sorry for not mentioning the full terms in my post.
Transcript is the mature RNA sequence that encodes a protein. Transcript is produced from DNA by the process of transcription. It starts with ATG and usually ends with TAA, TAG or TGA.
5 prime UTR (5' UTR) stands for untranslated region found in primary mRNA or pre-mRNA at one end of DNA strand with a phosphate group. It is a sequence of nucleotides.
3 prime UTR (3' UTR) means a sequence of nucleotides which is untranslated and found at the other end of a transcript with a hydroxyl group (OH).
Ensembl is a database of DNA, RNA and protein and freely available at http://www.ensembl.org/index.html
With regards,
In reply to Re^2: How can one retrieve the transcript, 5 prime and 3 prime UTR of an Ensembl identifier?
by supriyoch_2008
in thread How can one retrieve the transcript, 5 prime and 3 prime UTR of an Ensembl identifier?
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