Segments of a gene on genomic DNA that contain the instructions for making a protein
A section of DNA which carries the coding sequence for a protein or part of it Exons are separated by intervening, non- coding sequences (introns) In eukaryotes most genes consist of a number of exons [IUPAC Bioinorganic]
the portion of a eukaryotic gene that is expressed; exons are divided from eachother by introns
segments of a gene (or of the primary transcript of the gene) that is included in the mature, functional messenger RNA, transfer RNA, and ribosomal RNA after RNA processing
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block of DNA or RNA nucleotide sequence which codes for RNA or polypeptide (protein) and which is separated from the next exon by a non-coding region (intron)
Protein coding sequences of the primary RNA transcript (or the DNA that encodes them) It exits the nucleus as part of a messenger RNA molecule In the primary transcript neighboring exons are separated by introns Back to Homepage F f
A nucleotide sequence (of DNA or RNA) in a gene that codes for part or all of the gene product or for some control function In eukaryotes, exons are separated by non coding sequences called introns