As I said in the title I wonder Which strand of the DNA is sequenced? Is one of the strands completely "coding" or completely "template"? In college (I will be in my second year in college) they only taught us the central dogma, how transcription and translation occur. Actually they also mention the template and coding strands. After I try to learn bioinformatics I started to think about those because as you know people sequence whole genomes and sometimes I try to find an mRNA sequence in the whole genome but I couldn't be sure because if the sequenced strand coding or not as you know mRNA is the same as the coding strand. I also don't know if they sequence both of the strands and in fasta files, only contain protein coding regions or by nature, only one strand is coding strand.
Thanks in advance :)
Thanks a lot for the answer
I still don't understand this completely yet. Let's say you do a WGS, how do you know which sequences in your data that are originating from the coding strand and will eventually become proteins? I'm confused...