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Difference between exon and intron

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Difference between exon and intron
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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 5 months ago

Introns Exons
Found in Eukaryotes only Found in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes
Non-coding areas of the DNA Coding areas of the DNA
Introns are the transcribed part of the nucleotide sequence in an mRNA and are known to carry the non-coding part for the proteins Exons are the transcribed part of the nucleotide sequence in mRNA that is responsible for the protein synthesis.
The sequence of the introns changes frequently over time. In other words, they are less conserved Exons are highly conserved
DNA bases found in between exons DNA bases that are translated to mRNA
Even after the mRNA splicing, introns continue to remain in the nucleus When mature mRNA is produced, exons move to the cytoplasm from the nucleus
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