what is exon in spling process
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Exons are coding sections of an RNA transcript, or the DNA encoding it, that are translated into protein. These pre-mRNA molecules go through a modification process in the nucleus called splicing during which the noncoding introns are cut out and only the coding exons remain. ...
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EXON IS THE CODING SEQUENCE OF THE RNA. IN SPLICING EXONS ARE JOINED AND INTRONS ARE REMOVED BY RNA SPLICING
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