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What is hnrna? Explain the changes hnrna undergoes during the processing to form mrna?

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Answered by PiyushSinghRajput1
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hnRNA (also known as Pre-mRNA) is a primary transcript formed after transcription of DNA. hnRNA has both introns and exons. To form mature RNA (mRNA) hnRNA go through a processknown as splicing to remove unwanted intron from it and also 5' and 3' ends of hnRNA are modified.
Answered by Anonymous
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hnRNA (also known as Pre-mRNA) is a primary transcript formed after transcription of DNA. hnRNA has both introns and exons. To form mature RNA (mRNA) hnRNA go through a process known as splicing to remove unwanted intron from it and also 5' and 3' ends of hnRNA are modified.

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