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What is the difference between an intervening sequence and an untranslated region in a eukaryotic mRNA?
 
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Untranslated regions (UTRs) are found on either side of the protein-coding sequence of mRNAs and are part of the exons (and are thus not removed in pre-mRNA processing). Intervening sequences, also called introns, are found within the protein-coding sequence region and are removed in the processing of the pre-mRNA molecule to the mature mRNA.
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