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What are exons and introns?

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What are exons and introns?

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• exons are coding regions, and • introns are non-coding regions of the mRNA transcript • exons and introns are found in most, but not all, eukaryote genes • introns have to be spliced out before the mRNA is translated • splicing is by snRNA’s acting as enzymes, or ribozymes, an example of the catalytic function of RNA

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