exon

/ˈɛksɒn/

Definitions

1. noun

A part of a DNA or RNA molecule that is retained in the final, mature messenger RNA molecule after splicing.

“The genetic sequence was analyzed to identify the specific exon that encoded the protein of interest.”

2. noun

A unit of chromatin that contains the DNA, histone proteins, and other associated molecules.

“The study examined the structure and function of individual exons within the chromatin complex.”

Synonyms

  • coding region
  • intronic region

Antonyms

  • intron