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  • Cistron - Wikipedia
    A cistron is a region of DNA that is conceptually equivalent to some definitions of a gene, such that the terms are synonymous from certain viewpoints, [1] especially with regard to the molecular gene as contrasted with the Mendelian gene
  • Cistron - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
    In early bacterial genetics a cistron denotes a structural gene; in other words, a coding sequence or segment of DNA encoding a polypeptide A cistron was originally defined experimentally as a genetic complementation unit by using the cis trans test (hence the name “ cistron”)
  • What Are Cistrons and How Do They Function in Genetics?
    A cistron is a segment of DNA that codes for a single polypeptide chain Seymour Benzer coined the term in 1957, refining the understanding of genetic units beyond the classical gene concept
  • Difference Between Exon and Cistron - GeeksforGeeks
    Cistron refers to the region of DNA which consists of the information necessary to produce a single polypeptide chain It is a gene that includes all coding and non-coding sequences
  • What is the difference between cistron and gene?
    17 A cistron is a gene - here's how the word came about: It's 1955 The proposed double helical structure of DNA has been published and the race is on to understand the implications of this for genetics Geneticists have been working with genes for decades, but they don't know what genes are
  • Difference Between Gene and Cistron - Pediaa. Com
    A cistron is the nucleotide sequence that carries the information required by the production of the polypeptide sequence of a protein Therefore, it resembles the coding sequence of a gene, which codes for a single protein
  • Exon vs Cistron - BYJUS
    Cistron is the DNA segment that codes for a specific polypeptide in protein synthesis Let us have a detailed overview of the difference between exon and cistron
  • Cistron: Definition, Function, and Example I Research Tweet
    The term cistron is often used to emphasize the genes that exhibit a specific behavior in cis-trans set, with distinct loci within their genome as cistron Cistron is generally a segment of DNA, which is equivalent to a gene


















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