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Introns: the war of hypotheses

Introns: the war of hypotheses biologists were taken aback by the discovery in 1977 that genes came in bits and pieces. It was found that in practically every higher organism, a dna sequence that constituted a gene was made up of two sub-units: exons (working parts of a gene that encoded a protein) and introns (intervening portions that separated exons).

Exons were spliced together to generate functional messages after the introns