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Menthyl guanosine triphosphate is added to the 5\' end of hnRNA in a process of

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Answered by Sachinarjun
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Explanation:

Menthyl guanosine triphosphate is added to the 5' end of hnRNA in a process of.

Solution :

(b) : At 5' end of hnRNA, a cap is formed by modification of GTP into 7-methyl guanosine or 7m(Gppp. This process is called capping and it protects the mRNA from degradation by nucleases and also.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Menthyl guanosine triphosphate is added to the 5' end of hnRNA in a process of. Solution : (b) : At 5' end of hnRNA, a cap is formed by modification of GTP into 7-methyl guanosine or 7m(Gppp. This process is called capping and it protects the mRNA from degradation by nucleases and also.

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