Can exons be spliced out during the process of gene expression?

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2026-07-19 04:55

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Yes, exons can be spliced out during the process of gene expression through a mechanism called alternative splicing. This process allows different combinations of exons to be included or excluded from the final mRNA transcript, resulting in the production of multiple protein isoforms from a single gene.

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