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An exon is any region of DNA within a gene, that is transcribed to the final messenger RNA (mRNA) molecule, rather than being spliced out from the transcribed RNA molecule. Exons of many eukaryotic genes interleave with segments of non-coding DNA (introns). The term "exon" was coined by Walter Gilbert in 1978. Definition from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exon |
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An exon is any region of DNA within a gene, that is transcribed to the final messenger RNA (mRNA) molecule, rather than being spliced out from the transcribed RNA molecule. Exons of many eukaryotic genes interleave with segments of non-coding DNA (introns). The term "exon" was coined by Walter Gilbert in 1978. Definition from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exon |
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http://www.loria.fr/~coulet/ontology/snpontology/version1.6/snpontology_full.owl#transcript_region http://purl.org/obo/owl/SO#SO_0000833 http://www.loria.fr/~coulet/ontology/snpontology/version1.6/snpontology_full.owl#genomic_region |