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29 April, 13:56

What is the term for the nucleotide sequences that are removed during mrna processing?

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  1. 29 April, 14:18
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    The correct answer is: introns

    Processing of mRNA is process that occurs only in eukaryotic cells. After the transcription, newly formed mRNA molecule is called and it must be processed into a messenger RNA (mRNA). Processing includes:

    • Addition of a 5' cap to the beginning of the RNA

    • Polyadenilation - addition of a poly-A tail (tail of A nucleotides) to the end of the RNA

    • Splicing - removal of introns and linking the exons

    After these steps mRNA is mature and used for the further steps (e. g. translation).

    Sometimes some genes are alternatively spliced.
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