The result you get from reading the gel from the bottom up is called the anti-coding (or non-coding strand).
During mRNA processing, non-coding regions of the transcript are spliced out. These regions are called introns. Coding regions are called exons.
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An intron is a non-coding section of a gene. This is spliced out before the creation of the final mRNA.
Exons code for amino acids (they are usable codons) Introns code for nothing.
Internal noncoding regions of RNA are called introns. They are segments of an RNA molecule that interrupt the sequence of genes.
It is called medical coding where it provides a key step in medical process.
Coding region and noncoding region
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During mRNA processing, non-coding regions of the transcript are spliced out. These regions are called introns. Coding regions are called exons.
Exons.
For coding
Genes that get transcribed is called structural gene. It is also known as the amino acid coding region.Our genome is made up of alternating introns and exons.Introns are the non-coding region the the genome whereas exons are the coding sequences.
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