cistron

/ˈsɪstrɑn/
noun
  1. A segment of DNA that codes for a specific protein or functional product; essentially the same as a gene.
    • Scientists identified a cistron responsible for producing an important enzyme.
    • The mutation occurred within a single cistron, affecting the protein's function.
    • In genetics class, we learned that a cistron is the basic unit of genetic information.
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