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Do exons leave the nucleus?


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Exons:

  1. Exons are the coding regions of an RNA transcript of the DNA that codes for it that are translated into protein.
  2. Exons are separated by introns, which are regions of DNA that do not code for proteins.
  3. Yes, exons are present in the mature and processed mRNA, which is transported out of the nucleus for protein synthesis.


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