Exon (disambiguation)

Exon (disambiguation)

Exon may refer to:

* Exon Exeter, Post-Nominal Letters for alumni of The University of Exeter, United Kingdom
* Exon, a region of DNA
* Exoniensis or Exon., the post-nominal letters for degrees from the University of Exeter
* Exon can also refer to the signature of the Bishop of Exeter
* J. James Exon, the U.S. Senator

It may also be a spelling error for:
* ExxonMobil, the energy company
* Exxon, a brand of fuel sold by ExxonMobil


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