Exons:Exons are the coding sequences of DNA that contain the instructions for the synthesis of proteins. They are the regions of a gene that are ultimately expressed in the final protein product.
RNA Splicing: RNA splicing is the process of removing introns and joining the remaining exons together to form a continuous, mature mRNA molecule that can be used as a template for protein synthesis.
Transcription:Transcription is the process of creating a complementary RNA molecule, called a primary transcript, from a DNA template. This primary transcript includes both exons and introns.