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exon portion of a gene that is retained in the messenger RNA (mRNA) molecule. Adjacent exons are separated from each other by introns.
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exon The coding portions of genes which are interspersed by non-coding introns. Together, the exons constitute the template from which proteins are made.
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exon Region of a gene containing DNA that codes for a protein
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exon the part of a DNA sequence that codes for MRNA translation into a protein. Exons are flanked by introns.
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exon any DNA sequence of a gene that carries coding information for a protein
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