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What is exone and intron? |
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Answer» Introns are noncoding sections of an RNA transcript, or the DNA encoding it, that are spliced out before the RNA molecule is TRANSLATED into a protein. The sections of DNA (or RNA) that code for proteins are CALLED exons. ... Splicing produces a mature messenger RNA molecule that is then translated into a protein. Explanation: follow me like my answer |
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