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In prokaryotes, splicing is a rare event that occurs in non-coding RNAs, such as tRNAs (22). On the other hand, in eukaryotes, splicing is mostly referred to as trimming introns and the ligation of exons in protein-coding RNAs. ... Approximately 95% of genes in yeast have a single exon without introns.

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