Intron

Last updated on: 08.09.2024

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Intron is a term used in genetics (intervening sequences) to describe a non-information-carrying DNA segment of a eukaryotic gene that is localized between exons, the coding DNA sequences. They get their name from their interveningproperties. Genes often have several introns that interrupt the coding segments. They are therefore removed during RNA processing.

Last updated on: 08.09.2024