donorkodon
Donorkodon is a term that refers to a specific type of gene sequence. In biology, a codon is a unit of genetic information consisting of three nucleotides. These codons are then translated into amino acids, which are the building blocks of proteins. A donorkodon is essentially a donor site within a gene that plays a role in the process of RNA splicing.
RNA splicing is a critical step in gene expression where non-coding regions, called introns, are removed from
The donorkodon is involved in identifying the boundary between an intron and an exon, specifically marking