Differentiate Between Introns And Exons?
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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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Intron:-
- An intron refers to any nucleotide sequence within a gene which is removed by RNA splicing to generate the final mature RNA product of a gene.
- The term intron refers to both the DNA sequence within a gene, and the corresponding sequence in RNA transcripts.
- Introns are found in the genes of most organisms and many viruses.
Exon:-
- An exon can be referred to a sequence in DNA or its RNA transcript.
- An exon is a nucleic acid sequence that is represented in the mature form of an RNA molecule.
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