Gene Splicing

The cell process by which a gene is cut into different parts, exons and introns.  The exons are the coding region and are put back together to make the gene that is transcribed and translated into a protein.  Sometimes the same gene can be spliced different ways to give rise to different proteins.

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Genetics

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