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-<title>DNA Sequence Coding Region Definition</title>
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-<p><strong>DNA Sequence Coding Region Definition</strong></p>
-<p>Jalview includes the standard DNA codon translation table in
-order to be able to dynamically translate cDNA to its expressed
-protein sequence. DNA Sequence Coding Regions are sequence
-features that can be defined on any DNA sequence in order to
-mark stretches of cDNA that will be concatenated to form the
-series of codons that are translated by the <strong>"
-Calculate→Translate cDNA"</strong> menu function.
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