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What are adenylate recidues which attach to 3'c of hnRNA to fom mRNA???
(NO DEFINATIONS OF TAPPING OR mRNA SYNTHESIS)

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Answered by aditiN
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Answered by Parnabi
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The precursor of mRNA transcribed by RNA polymerase-|| it is called heterogeneous nuclear RNA .It undergoes following processing to form nascent mRNA :-

1)Splicing:- In this process the non-coding introns are removed and coding sequences call exons are joined in a definite order .This is required because primary transcript contains both introns and exons .

2)Capping:- In this process an unusual nucleotide is added to the 5' end of hnRNA.

3)Tailing:- In this process 200 to 300 adenylated residues are added at the 3' endof hn RNA .

4)The fully process mRNA is released from the nucleus into the cytoplasm for translation .

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