What are introns and exons?
Answers were Sorted based on User's Feedback
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.
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 1 Yes | 0 No |
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".
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 18 Yes | 71 No |
What is the difference between SDS Page gel electrophoresis and native gel?
What is the difference between plant-incorporated protectants produced throughgenetic engineering and those produced through conventional breeding?
How does every cell(prokariots and Eukariots) know, this is the time of divison?
I am doing M.Tech biotechnology and bioinformatics. I am looking for training of atleast 4 months in biotech companies in upstream. Please suggest me a solution to my traning search. And suggest me some biotech companies where i can do my training and hired.
can u give information regarding the institutes offering project training for m.sc completed students and further allocating job oppurtunities
hi! i hv done my bachelors in microbiology n masters in biotechnology.....pls tell me wat wud b the nxt option yaar...it wud b helpful
Name some human products that are now synthesized by bacteria?
What are the benefits of plant-incorporated protectants?
will i get f1 visa to pursue masters in US, if i have many backlogs and more than 2 yrs gap in btn my graduation.
State two advantages of using immobilised enzymes.
L-Tryptophan produced by a genetically modified bacteria caused many illnesses and deaths. Does this not prove that genetic modification can result in the production of toxic substances?
What is a recessive gene?