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What are introns and exons?

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What are introns and exons?..

Answer / r.rajani

Intron are non coding regions and exons are coding regions
in a gene.

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What are introns and exons?..

Answer / biomaster

Dna insertions that generally are not found in prokaryotic
genes are introns and several stretches of dna that do not
function as codons occur between the coding sequences of
genes.
The coding regions of eukaryotic genes are exons.

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What are introns and exons?..

Answer / ajith kumar

Introns are the non-coding regions and exons are the coding
regions..
Introns are spliced away during transcription [Post
Transcriptional Modification] in Eukaryotes
Prokaryotes lack introns...

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What are introns and exons?..

Answer / s.ramya

intron are non-coding sequences & exons are coding sequences

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What are introns and exons?..

Answer / sarita puri

introns are the non-coding sequences of rna but exons are
coding sequences which are requried for proper functioning
of rna while removal of non coding sequences neccesary

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What are introns and exons?..

Answer / l.santoshi.konathala

intron are non-coding sequence in a functional dan where as
exons as coding sequences

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What are introns and exons?..

Answer / abubs

these are specific nucleotides bases in the genetic code
involves in producin protein.
Exons are DNA bases which transcribes into mRNA and code
for amino acid in the proteins. whyl Introns are located
between the exons and are not transcribed

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What are introns and exons?..

Answer / j.vinay kumar

transcription:formation of m-rna from dna
exons;genetic code present in m-rna which specifies
aminoacid.
introns:genetic copde present in m-rna which dont specifies
aminoacid

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What are introns and exons?..

Answer / biswanath adhikary

dna consists two parts, one is coding region that are same
in all human, or all specice to specice.that can,t
change,and the introns are the non coding part,which are
varried one individual to other, that is why all humans are
a specific identity from other.

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What are introns and exons?..

Answer / amol w. jawade

Intron is the non coding region region present in the gene
which doesnt play role in trancription and exon is coding
sequence

Is This Answer Correct ?    5 Yes 3 No

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