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Why do people want to use gene splicing?

The purpose is to benefit people ultimately, I suppose. Gene splicing allows for doctors to inject someone's altered DNA into their body, so as to stop or start the production of an enzyme or protein. This would, in turn, help control someone's arthritis or cancer or other detrimental issue.


What do you mean by splicing in electronics?

Splicing means joining in optical fibers.a process called splicing takes place to join two fibers.


What is the process called which removes introns from RNA?

RNA splicing


What is a splicing gene?

Gene splicing is the removal of introns(intervening sequences) from the primary trascript of a discontinuous gene during the process of Transcription.Gene splicing is the process of chemically cutting DNA in order to add bases to the DNA strand. The DNA is cut using special chemicals called restriction enzymes, which there are thousands of, and each one has its own, unique and specific code of DNA that it can cut.TRANSLATION: taking pieces of DNA from one or more organisms then combining them to create new DNA.


When does splicing occur?

nucleus


Can you give me a sentence with the word splicing?

Cloning and gene splicing are are highly advanced, if not outright dangerous, practices of biology.


What does splicing mean?

Splicing is when you take two things and put them together. For example you can splice a piece of rope with another piece of rope. You can also do this in genetics by gene splicing.


What is electrical cable splicing?

Splicing is the joining of cable , rope , wire , or any other type of strand-like material.


Difference between protein splicing and RNA splicing?

Protein splicing involves the excision of intervening peptide sequences called inteins from a precursor protein to produce the final functional protein, while RNA splicing involves removing introns and joining exons in pre-mRNA to form mature mRNA. Protein splicing occurs post-translationally in the protein after translation, while RNA splicing occurs co-transcriptionally during mRNA processing.


Does splicing occur during transcription?

No, splicing does not occur during transcription. Splicing is a process that happens after transcription, where non-coding regions of the RNA molecule are removed and the coding regions are joined together to form the final mRNA molecule.


Can you search the Internet with a scratch enzyme?

No, scratch enzymes are not capable of searching the Internet. Scratch enzymes are biological molecules commonly used in biotechnology for DNA manipulation, specifically for cutting and splicing DNA sequences. They do not have the capability to access or search the Internet.


Can you make computer speakers from splicing speakers and a headphone plug?

No, splicing the cord wil ruin the jack and cabling. Not a good idea. Soory