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Intron excising. When the messenger RNA is first transcribed the genes it is transcribed from have areas of sense, exons, and areas of " nonsense " ( not really, but let's keep it simple ) called introns. So the pre-mRNA has a complex called the spliceosome attach to it and this excises the introns, then spices the exons together to make mature mRNA. So a cell can send a clean gene copy to the ribosomes for translation.
A gene is a specific section of DNA that codes for a particular protein. It contains sequences known as exons, which are the coding regions responsible for producing the protein, interspersed with non-coding regions called introns. The exons are transcribed into messenger RNA (mRNA) and ultimately translated into a protein.
The sense portions of a pre-mRNA strand made in transcription are called exons. Exons contain the coding sequences that will be eventually translated into proteins. Non-coding sequences within the pre-mRNA, called introns, are removed during RNA processing to produce the mature mRNA molecule.
a sense which is non
Nonsense
Nonsense
Sense refers to something that is logical, reasonable, or meaningful, while nonsense refers to something that is illogical, irrational, or meaningless. Sense follows a coherent and rational thought process, while nonsense lacks coherence and logic.
nonsense: words or language with little or no sense or meaning
(nonsense) doesn't make sense
By censoring the sensible cents the nonsense scents sent. No the answer is by adding non = nonsense e.g. enc+our+age= encourage.
Yes, nonsense is a noun, a common, singular, abstract noun.
sense