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the coding sequence of DNA are known as

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The sequence of a segment of DNA or RNA called a CoDing Sequence (CDS) dictates the order of amino acids in a protein.

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A section of the genome known as an exon is found inside an mRNA molecule. Exons can be whether coding or non-coding, depending on whether they include instructions for building a protein. Exons and introns are the main components of genes in the genome. A gene's exons have the sequences that produce messenger RNA, which is then translated into amino acids. As new exon combinations are formed, introns act as hot areas for the recombination.

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