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exon A genetic sequence that codes information for the formation of a protein and that is copied and spliced together with other such sequences to form messenger RNA ?also see INTRON .
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exon Segment on a gene, which contains a part of the structural plan for a protein, approximately 1% of the DNA.
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exon the portion of eukaryotic mRNA that is spliced together after the introns are clipped out, and exits the nucleus and is expressed
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exon A sequence of nucleotides within a gene that contains the information for part or all of the gene product (also see intron).
Ãâó: www.niaaa.nih.gov/publications/arh26-3/165-171.htm
exon A segment of a gene that contains instructions for making a protein. In many genes the exons are separated by "intervening" segments of DNA, known as introns, which do not code for proteins; these introns are removed by splicing to produce messenger RNA.
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