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Introns and exons are parts of a gene. Exons are the coding regions that contain the information needed to produce proteins, while introns are non-coding regions that are transcribed into RNA but are removed during the RNA splicing process before translation. Essentially, exons contribute to the final mRNA sequence, whereas introns are intervening sequences that do not appear in the mature mRNA.

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