DescriptionCDNA structure of the mouse 5HT3 receptor protein.png
English: The cDNA sequence of the mouse 5HT3 receptor, showing a 122 nucleotide 5' UTR and a 510 nucleotide 3' UTR. Boxes indicate exons and the numbers below the exons indicate their length. For instance, the first exon encodes 22 amino acids plus one nucleotide belong to a split codon with another 2 nucleotides encoded by the next exon. Modified after Uetz et al. 1994
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