génszakaszok
Génszakaszok, often translated as gene segments or gene portions, refers to discrete sections within a gene that have specific functional roles. These segments are not necessarily contiguous in the linear DNA sequence but are brought together through a process called splicing to form a mature messenger RNA (mRNA) molecule, which then directs protein synthesis. The most common type of gene segment in eukaryotes is the exon, which is the part of a gene that is ultimately translated into a protein. Exons are interspersed with non-coding regions called introns, which are removed during mRNA splicing.
The concept of génszakaszok is fundamental to understanding gene expression. The specific arrangement and combination of
Beyond exons and introns, other types of génszakaszok exist, including regulatory elements like promoters and enhancers.