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Article on regions in genes that are expressed in mature mRNA and in proteins. ... Statistical features of human exons and their flanking regions" ...
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Exons and Introns | World of Genetics. Exons and Introns summary with 2 pages of encyclopedia entries, research information, and more.
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exon n. A sequence of DNA that codes information for protein synthesis that is transcribed ... Statistical features of human exons and their flanking regions" ...
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intron n. A segment of a gene situated between exons that is removed before translation of messenger RNA and does not function in coding for protein
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Exons. A gene's exons are separated by long regions of DNA called introns, which often ... spliced out, and the exons are spliced together to ... Find exons ...
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As an additional filter, only exons that are conserved across species are kept. ... Pseudo-exons in this case are any pair of AG–GT dinucleotides within range of ...
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New protein-coding exons evolve at a high rate, as evidenced by the initially ... About 70,000 exons are common to humans, fugu, and zebrafish and so represent ...
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Usage of exons 2 and 3 was identical for the two mRNA species. ... The first and second exons are noncoding, while the third exon contains a short ...
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An exon is a nucleic acid sequence that is represented in the mature form of an RNA molecule after a) portions of a precursor RNA have been removed by cis-splicing ...
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Definition and other additional information on Exons from Biology-Online.org dictionary. ... They include joining and diversity exons of immunoglobulin genes. ...
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Definition and other additional information on Exon from Biology-Online.org dictionary. ... Genes contain exons which are regions coding for proteins and which are ...
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Information about Exons in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... Armstrong, Modular Mutagenesis of Exons 1, 2, and 8 of a Glutathione ...
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Suboptimal exons have a variety of potential uses. ... The default value on the web page is 1.00, meaning that no suboptimal exons are printed. ...
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What is Exons? Meaning of Exons medical term. What does Exons mean? ... Armstrong, Modular Mutagenesis of Exons 1, 2, and 8 of a Glutathione ...
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none of the constitutively spliced internal exons had such a hit. ... Alu-containing exons were included in transcripts at lower frequencies than ...
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An official journal of the Genetics Society, Heredity publishes high-quality articles describing original research and theoretical insights in all areas of ...
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Exons,biological,biology dictionary,biology terminology,biology terms,biology abbreviations ... Exons are the regions of DNA within a gene that are not spliced ...
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Exons' - Definition of Exons' at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with ... Are exons transcrib... What are the functi... Introns and extrons ...
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