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Definition

Introns are non-coding sequences of DNA within a gene that are removed during RNA splicing. They do not encode protein sequences and are transcribed into pre-mRNA but not translated into proteins.

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5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test

  1. Introns are found in eukaryotic genes but are generally absent in prokaryotes.
  2. During RNA splicing, introns are removed from the pre-mRNA, and exons are joined together to form mature mRNA.
  3. The presence of introns allows for alternative splicing, which can produce multiple protein variants from a single gene.
  4. Introns often contain regulatory elements that can influence gene expression.
  5. Mutations in intron regions can affect splicing and lead to various genetic disorders.

Review Questions

  • What is the main role of introns during RNA processing?
  • How do introns contribute to protein diversity in eukaryotic cells?
  • Why might mutations in intron regions impact gene function?
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