A) splicing
B) tailing
C) transformation
D) Capping
Correct Answer: A
Solution :
In some eukaryotes, genes consist of coding nucleorids sequences, which are separated from each other by blocks of non-coding sequences. The coding sequences here are called exons and non-coding sequences are called introns. The primary transcript from a typical eukaryotic gene contains introns as well as exons. The introns are removed from this primary transcript by a process called RNA splicing.You need to login to perform this action.
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