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Definition
An exon; a segment of a DNA or RNA molecule containing information coding for a protein or peptide sequence.
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How it's used
Scientific terminology like this is often borrowed directly from English or Japanese-derived Chinese characters in academic settings. It is rarely used in casual conversation unless the speaker is a biology student or professional. When discussing genetics in a local context, people frequently use the English term exon directly rather than the Chinese translation.
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How many exons are there in this gene?
Exons are the parts responsible for encoding proteins.
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Common phrases
exon splicing
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Grammar guides
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