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differentiate between exon and intron in an unprocessed eukaryotic mRNA​

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Answered by ⲊⲧɑⲅⲊⲏɑᴅⲟᏇ
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Introns are limited to DNA and in the primary transcript or pre mRNA. As introns are the non-coding part, so they remain in the nucleus only after the splicing, on the other hand, exons move to the cytosol for protein synthesis after RNA splicing.

Answered by Angelkumari1112
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Explanation:

Introns are limited to DNA and in the primary transcript or pre mRNA. As introns are the non-coding part, so they remain in the nucleus only after the splicing, on the other hand, exons move to the cytosol for protein synthesis after RNA splicing

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