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The fully processed hnRNA is called ___(i)___ and is transposed out of __(ii)__ into __(iii)___ for translation

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The precursor hnRNA undergoes additional processing called capping and tailing. An unusual nucleotide is added to the 5′ end of hnRNA during capping. In tailing, 200-300 adenylate residues are added to the 3′ end of hnRNA. This fully processed hnRNA, called mRNA is now transported out of the nucleus for translation.

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