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The phrase "encoding gene" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to a gene that contains the instructions for making a specific protein or set of proteins. Here is an example of how it can be used in a sentence: The scientists were able to identify the specific encoding gene responsible for the production of insulin in the human body.

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Then, carbon catabolite repression was eliminated via inactivation of the glucose transporter encoding gene ptsG and overexpression of a galactose permease encoding gene galP.

ComI encoding gene.

Ortho, yeaW encoding gene of OrthoDB.

The soluble carrier enzyme IIA encoding gene.

In that case, the xylose reductase encoding gene (XYL1) and xylitol dehydrogenase encoding gene (XYL2) were transferred from the xylose-fermenting yeast Scheffersomyces stipitis into the strain.

The full length encoding gene (1461 bp) was cloned in expression vectors.

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Genomes of ancient organisms present a single urease-encoding gene and urease-encoding gene duplication has occurred independently along the evolution of some eudicot species.

An actin-encoding gene and a histone-encoding gene (GenBank Accession No: Y699_04988 and Y699_07225, respectively) were chosen together to be reference genes.

The game focuses a coding region of a protein-encoding gene.

Deletion of SCO3229 (hmaS), a putative 4-hydroxymandelic acid synthase-encoding gene, abolishes CDA production.

Another SreA target is the HapX-encoding gene.

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