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After transcription what are the processes?? relation between transcription and codon

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Answered by sonalvagh15
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After transcription the RNA molecule is processed in a number of ways: introns are removed and the exons are spliced together to form a mature mRNA molecule consisting of a single protein-coding sequence. RNA synthesis involves the normal base pairing rules, but the base thymine is replaced with the base uracil.

relation between transcription and codon :-

The mRNA formed in transcription is transported out of the nucleus, into the cytoplasm, to the ribosome (the cell's protein synthesis factory). ... Each three-base stretch of mRNA (triplet) is known as a codon, and one codon contains the information for a specific amino acid.

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Answered by aadishree7667
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⭐After transcription the RNA molecule is processed in a number of ways: introns are removed and the exons are spliced together to form a mature mRNA molecule consisting of a single protein-coding sequence. RNA synthesis involves the normal base pairing rules, but the base thymine is replaced with the base uracil.⭐

The mRNA formed in transcription is transported out of the nucleus, into the cytoplasm, to the ribosome (the cell's protein synthesis factory). ... Each three-base stretchof mRNA (triplet) is known as a codon, and one codon contains the information for a specific amino acid.

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