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An intron is part of the cell structure The intron acts as a referee as it relates to the non-coding sequence and exons. Although introns do serve some purpose, research is till unsure
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An intron is a part of DNA. They are located within the section of a gene that is not translated into protein. Intron is also referred to as intervening sequence or IVS.
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none, CFTR is intron free.
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it permits rearrangements of functional protein domains during evolution; the presence of introns facilitate recombination; different splicing patterns results in the fomation of
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