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Introns are non-coding sequences of [[DNA|DNA]] found between coding sections known as [[Exons|exons]] in [[Eukaryotic|eukaryotic]] [[Gene|genes]] and in rare cases in some [[ | Introns are non-coding sequences of [[DNA|DNA]] found between coding sections known as [[Exons|exons]] in [[Eukaryotic|eukaryotic]] [[Gene|genes]] and in rare cases in some [[Prokaryotes|prokaryotic cells]] <ref>Khan AU, Ajamaluddin M, Ahmad M.(2001 Oct) A unique group of self-splicing introns in bacteriophage T4. Indian J Biochem Biophys. 38(5):289-93.</ref>.<br>Introns are removed by splicing by the [[Spliceosome|spliceosome]] and other associated proteins that are recruited in the process of forming mature [[MRNA|mRNA]] from pre-mRNA <ref>Hogg R, McGrail JC, O'Keefe RT.(Aug 2010) The function of the NineTeen Complex (NTC) in regulating spliceosome conformations and fidelity during pre-mRNA splicing. Biochem Soc Trans. 38(4):1110-5.</ref>. | ||
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Introns are non-coding sequences of DNA found between coding sections known as exons in eukaryotic genes and in rare cases in some prokaryotic cells [1].
Introns are removed by splicing by the spliceosome and other associated proteins that are recruited in the process of forming mature mRNA from pre-mRNA [2].
References
- ↑ Khan AU, Ajamaluddin M, Ahmad M.(2001 Oct) A unique group of self-splicing introns in bacteriophage T4. Indian J Biochem Biophys. 38(5):289-93.
- ↑ Hogg R, McGrail JC, O'Keefe RT.(Aug 2010) The function of the NineTeen Complex (NTC) in regulating spliceosome conformations and fidelity during pre-mRNA splicing. Biochem Soc Trans. 38(4):1110-5.