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Messenger RNA molecules are fed through the ribosomes during protein synthesis.
Introns were copied and then removed from the RNA sequence because they were placeholders.
Exons, after the introns have been cleaved.
Introns
Introns are removed through RNA splicing. They don't play a role.
Messenger RNA molecules are fed through the ribosomes during protein synthesis.
Messenger RNA molecules are fed through the ribosomes during protein synthesis.
Introns were copied and then removed from the RNA sequence because they were placeholders.
RNA splicing
Exons, after the introns have been cleaved.
RNA must be made during protein synthesis because protein synthesis needs to go through this process in order to transfer organelles and the functions of DNA
Introns
introns
Introns are removed through RNA splicing. They don't play a role.
removal of introns from the molecule :)
Before the RNA leaves the nucleus, the introns are removed and the exons are joined together, producing an mRNA molecule with a continuous coding sequence. This process is called RNA splicing.
During the transcription, when the mRNA is being processed, the introns are removed and the exons are connected together.