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21 July, 19:58
Positive effects of RNA splicing in eukaryotes
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Ireland Grimes
21 July, 20:09
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RNA splicing is necessary for the Eukaryotas.
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Splicing mean to joint or to connect. It is a post transcriptional modification of mRNA. Splicing is important to Eukaryotas because it contains introns and exons in gene. The removal of introns are done by splicing because it is necessary for the translation of mRNA into protein.
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