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difference between intron and exon​

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Answered by janeolivefeb
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Introns and exons are nucleotide sequences within a gene. Introns are removed by RNA splicing as RNA matures, meaning that they are not expressed in the final messenger RNA (mRNA) product, while exons go on to be covalently bonded to one another in order to create mature mRNA

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Within the new institutionalism, a person's behavioral individuality is accepted and openly debated. Old institutionalism is inductive in nature and thus requires a rational reasoning that includes inferences from general principles of "individual collective actions".

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