rare disorders

Non-coding exons in the diagnosis of rare disorders

Coding and non-coding exons in the genes structure Genes are the coding part of the genome and represent only 2% of the entire DNA chain. Despite this, the vast majority of pathogenic mutations causing rare disorders (up to 85%) falls right in the genes.  Genes have a well-defined structure: they are made up of exons,

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