intorns
Intorns is a nonstandard or misspelled variant of introns, the non-coding segments within genes that are transcribed into RNA but removed from the pre-mRNA during processing.
Introns are found primarily in the genomes of eukaryotes. They are transcribed along with exons but excised
Splice sites at intron boundaries commonly follow the GT-AG rule in many organisms, with a donor site
Evolutionary perspectives on introns include debates between intron-early and intron-late models, and many introns are thought
Medical relevance is notable: mutations at splice sites or in regulatory intronic regions can disrupt gene
Discovery and naming: the concept of split genes and introns emerged in the 1970s, with Nobel Prize