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An "interrupted gene" is a term typically used in genetics to refer to a gene that is split into segments by non-coding regions called introns. In eukaryotic organisms, genes are often composed of exons (the coding sequences that will be expressed as proteins) and introns (the non-coding sequences that are interspersed within the gene).

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