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21 May, 17:44

What is spilicing and where does it occur exactly correct answer

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  1. 21 May, 18:20
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    Splicing occurs in the nucleus of a cell. DNA contains regions called introns and exon.

    The Introns have to be removed because if they weren't they would be translated into non-functioning proteins. A process called RNA splicing removes these introns and splices exons together.

    snRNAs form an RNA protein complex called a spliceosome that cuts the pre-mrna and releases the introns and joins the ends of the exons together to produce mature mRNA.

    Alternative splicing is a process for generating different mature mRNA from a single gene by splicing together different sets of exons during RNA processing
  2. 21 May, 20:42
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    is a form of RNA processing in which newly made precuesor messanger

    splicing takes place within the nucleus
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