Intronybased
Intronybased is a term used in speculative and theoretical discussions of genetic design to describe systems that rely on intron sequences as building blocks for regulation and information processing within living cells. The concept draws on the natural role of introns—noncoding segments transcribed into precursor RNA and removed during splicing—as potential modular elements for controlling gene expression, splicing choices, and transcript fate.
Principles of intronybased designs treat intron sequences as configurable units that can influence transcription, mRNA processing,
Current status and challenges: The term remains largely speculative and not widely standardized in peer‑reviewed literature.
Potential applications: If realized, intronybased designs could support programmable gene therapies with context‑dependent expression, modular regulation