Demonstration
Figure 2: Demonstration of alternative splicing. In DNA, the genetic information that includes the code for making a protein is located in fragments (exons, red boxes), which are interrupted by non-coding fragments (introns, green boxes). By the process of alternative splicing, the introns are removed and the exons spliced together in different combinations, generating different messenger RNAs (mRNA) that are decoded (translated) into distinct proteins [18].