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What are Spliceosomes?​

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A spliceosome is a large and complex molecular machine found primarily within the nucleus of eukaryotic cells. The spliceosome is assembled from small nuclear RNAs (snRNA) and approximately 80 proteins. The spliceosome removes introns from a transcribed pre-mRNA, a type of primary transcript.

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A spliceosome is a large and complex molecular machine found primarily within the nucleus of eukaryotic cells. The spliceosome is assembled from small nuclear RNAs (snRNA) and approximately 80 proteins. The spliceosome removes introns from a transcribed pre-mRNA, a type of primary transcript.
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