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Give your account on post transcriptional processing of RNA

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Answered by Rhyon25676
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Answer: Post-transcriptional Modifications The primary transcripts are non-functional, containing both the coding region, exon and non-coding region, intron in RNA and are called heterogenous RNA or /mRNA.

Answered by vishwakarmashashwat3
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The primary transcripts (hn-RNA) contain both the exons and the introns and are non-functional. Hence, it is subjected to a process called splicing where the introns are removed and exons are joined in a defined order. Intron is the portion of gene which is transcribed but not translated

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