Biology, asked by ashleen14, 10 months ago

given below is a sequence of steps of transcription in a eukaryotic cell. fill in the blanks (1, 2, 3 ,4 ) left in sequence ... DNA ______ rna splicing _____ rna ____ 5' METHYL GTP.. DONT SPAM PLZ​

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Answered by nadamsali02
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When an RNA transcript is first made in a eukaryotic cell, it is considered a pre-mRNA and must be processed into a messenger RNA (mRNA).

A 5' cap is added to the beginning of the RNA transcript, and a 3' poly-A tail is added to the end.

In splicing, some sections of the RNA transcript (introns) are removed, and the remaining sections (exons) are stuck back together.

Some genes can be alternatively spliced, leading to the production of different mature mRNA molecules from the same initial transcript.

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Answered by shailendrachoubay456
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Transcription in  Eukaryotic Cell

Explanation:

  • DNA is translated to mRNA by RNA polymerase in particular Polymerase I,II and III. At that point mRNA to protein first their is separating of hydrogen bond  DNA strand then the helcase split the two strand
  • The mRNA ( RNA) is changed over into RNA by means of the process of splicing
  • Eukaryotic genes are made out of protein-coding successions called exons (ex-on implies that they are communicated) and interceding groupings called introns (int-ron indicates their mediating role)
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