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    • Roberts
      • Roberts, Richard J.
        In Richard J. Roberts

        The coding segments are called exons; the noncoding ones are called introns. A research team working under Sharp at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology produced the same finding that same year. Previously, based on studies of bacterial DNA, biologists believed that genes consisted of unbroken stretches of DNA, all of…

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    • Sharp
      • Phillip A. Sharp, 1993.
        In Phillip A. Sharp

        …coded for proteins, now called exons, were separated by long stretches of DNA, now called introns, that did not contain genetic information. At the same time, a team working independently under Roberts came up with the same finding. Previously biologists had believed that genes were continuous stretches of DNA that…

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