👉 "Intronseses" is a term used in the field of molecular biology and biochemistry. It refers to a type of protein that has two or more transmembrane domains, which are located on the surface of the protein. These transmembrane domains form the "introns", which are responsible for carrying out specific functions within the protein. Intronseses are proteins with two or more transmembrane domains and have been identified as a major class of introns in eukaryotic cells