how does splicing represents the dominance of rna world
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The primary transcript contains introns and exons. " presence of introns in reminiscent of antiquity " implies that introns were previously in past an important piece of information used to form the rna and is now of no importance.
" process of splicing represents the dominance of rna world " implies that rna is one that decides whether to keep introns or not.dna keeps them both.
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The primary transcript contains introns and exons. " presence of introns in reminiscent of antiquity " implies that introns were previously in past an important piece of information used to form the rna and is now of no importance.
" process of splicing represents the dominance of rna world " implies that rna is one that decides whether to keep introns or not.dna keeps them both.
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Explanation:
Splicing is a conserved process in the eukaryotes. The process removes the non-coding sequences (introns) from the pre-mRNA and joins the exons or the coding sequences. After this, the spliced DNA undergo translation and form the protein.
In eukaryotes, more than one protein is formed by this process when the introns are removed through alternative splicing and the exons are reshuffled and joined forming more than one type of mRNA.
These mRNA later undergo the translation process and more than one type of protein is formed. This shows that splicing is the dominant procedure.
To learn more:
1. Splicing: https://brainly.in/question/7369555
2. Exons and introns: https://brainly.in/question/13067836
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