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Why hnRNA is required to undergo splicing?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Why hnRNA is required to undergo splicing?

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hnRNA is required to undergo splicing because of the presence of introns (the non-coding sequences) in it. These need to be removed and the exons (the coding sequences) have to be joined in a specific sequence for translation to take place

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

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hnRNA is required to undergo splicing because it contains both coding exon and non coding intron . Hence, the non coding intron needs to be removed for the continuity of the process.

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