What are introns and exons?
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Answer / arun kumar
EXON:- Stretch of DNA that is functional and get translated following transcription.
INTRON:- Stretch of DNA that is non-functional and get spliced after transcription.
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Answer / pavan
Introns in the dna consists of functional part of the
genome and exons consists the non functional part of the
genome, consisting of "junk dna".
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