Answer:
Exons
Step-by-step explanation:
1. DNA contain both coding ( exon) as well as non-coding (intron) sequences. The coding sequence codes for mature RNA and then translated into protein.
2.The coding sequence of DNA are known as exons. DNA also contain non coding sequences, which are not transcribed into any RNA or then protein.
3.These non-coding sequences are known as introns. These introns are removed during RNA splicing. The process of joining of exons and removal of introns is known as RNA splicing.