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Is the removal of introns (non-coding) from a the strand of a newly formed messenger rna. Thus enabling it to carry out its function. It allows cell to translate some the messages into amino acids.

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How do structures with a cell allow the cell to be specialized?

The structures allow the cell to perform specific functions.


What is intron splicing and what does it allow the cell to do?

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.


When does splicing occur?

nucleus


Is it true splicing is a recording technique that involves cutting recording tape and splicing it back together in a different order?

Yes, splicing is a recording technique that involves physically cutting tape and rejoining it in a different order to create a new arrangement of sounds. This method was commonly used in analog recording before the advent of digital editing. While it can still be applied in certain contexts, modern digital audio workstations allow for more flexible and non-destructive editing techniques.


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.

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What do you mean by splicing in electronics?

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


How do the structures within a cell allow the cell to be specialized?

The structures allow the cell to perform specific functions.


What is the significance of splicing junctions in the process of gene expression?

Splicing junctions are important in gene expression because they help remove non-coding regions called introns from the messenger RNA (mRNA) molecule. This process, known as splicing, allows only the coding regions called exons to be joined together, forming a mature mRNA that can be translated into proteins. This ensures that the correct proteins are produced by the cell, playing a crucial role in regulating gene expression and ultimately determining the function of the cell.


How do structures with a cell allow the cell to be specialized?

The structures allow the cell to perform specific functions.


What is the process called which removes introns from RNA?

RNA splicing


How do the structures within the cell allow it to specialize?

The structures allow the cell to perform specific functions.


What cell allows some materials to move in and out of the cell?

The cell membrane, which is a lipid bilayer, will only allow some things in and allow others to go out of the cell.


What is intron splicing and what does it allow the cell to do?

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.


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 does a cell wall for do a cell?

the cell wall-offers protection to a cell -allow material passage