Figure 14
Genes consist of non-coding (introns) and coding (exons) regions. Each exon in this figure is indicated by a colour (blue, red, yellow) in this figure. Different arrangements of exons are ‘spliced’ together to make varying mRNA transcripts that give rise to proteins with different structural elements that may perform different functions.
Mechanism of alternative splicing

Genes consist of non-coding (introns) and coding (exons) regions. Each exon in this figure is indicated by a colour (blue, red, yellow) in this figure. Different arrangements of exons are ‘spliced’ together to make varying mRNA transcripts that give rise to proteins with different structural elements that may perform different functions.

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