Caping or splicing which occur first in transcription
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Guanosine capping should happen first, since it is at the end of the first RNA molecules translated, and also a part of the RNA pol II complex. Splicing or polyadenylation can happen second, depending on the length of the transcript, number of introns, and other factors.
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Guanosine capping should happen first, since it is at the end of the first RNA molecules translated, and also a part of the RNA pol II complex. Splicing or polyadenylation can happen second, depending on the length of the transcript, number of introns, and other factors.
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