Biology, asked by mukeshoraon3292, 8 months ago

Exons are expressible part of dna. They express to form

Answers

Answered by yajatbisht
0

Exons are nucleotide sequences in DNA and RNA that are conserved in the creation of mature RNA. The process by which DNA is used as a template to create mRNA is called transcription.

mRNA then works in conjunction with ribosomes and transfer RNA (tRNA), both present in the cytoplasm, to create proteins in a process known as translation.

Exons usually include both the 5’- and 3’- untranslated regions of mRNA, which contain start and stop codons, in addition to any protein coding sequences please mark my answer brainliest

Similar questions