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The phrase "a coding fragment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small piece or snippet of code, often in programming or software development contexts.
Example: "In the tutorial, we will analyze a coding fragment that demonstrates how to implement a sorting algorithm."
Alternatives: "a code snippet" or "a code segment".
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This approach assumes that synonymous mutations are neutral and occur at a constant rate within a coding fragment.
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The extraction of a code fragment into a separate method is one of the most widely performed refactoring activities, since it allows the decomposition of large and complex methods and can be used in combination with other code transformations for fixing a variety of design problems.
Let S be a code fragment.
The correspondence between a code fragment and an operation is therefore apparent to the learner.
It also visualizes the correspondence of a code fragment to its operation.
Table 2 shows a code fragment with access to heap-allocated data (objects,,, and ).
Then, we consider that a reduced ability to grasp the relationship between a code fragment and behavior hindered an improved understanding of nested loops.
Primers for amplification of a 1.2 kb coding fragment of wild type NCU03436 were as follows: Forward- 5′-CGATACTCGCTTCGTCTTCC-3′, Reverse- 5′-ATCATCAAGTCCGCCACTTC-3′.
Initially, the B. dorsalis-based primers Bdα6F and Bdα6R amplified a partial ~1,800 bp coding fragment and subsequent 5′- and 3′-RACE reactions unraveled a 5′-UTR region of 300 bp upstream the start codon and a 3′-UTR of 600 bp that ended in a poly-A tail.
This represents a mutation rate for the coding fragment analyzed ranging between 0 mutations/site/Myr and 0.0023 mutations/site/Myr and similar to that obtained using phylogenetic approaches (Table 3).
The utility of such a coding region fragment discovery project includes the potential to design microarray probes to coding sequences that may not be present even in detailed EST sequence sets.
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