Gene = cistron = intron + exon?

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Gene = cistron = intron + exon?..

Answer / nagalakshmi

It is in the case of eukaryotic gene .

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Gene = cistron = intron + exon?..

Answer / shrikant & manoj

correct in case of eukaryotes but not in case of prokaryotes

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