What is Splicing.why is splicing is necessary in Eukaryotes genes
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It is necessary in eukaryotic cells because eukaryotic genes contain non coding regions (known as introns) in between coding regions (known as exons). So to make a functional protein from the mRNA, the introns must be removed and this is done by splicing.
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During splicing introns ( non coding regions ) are removed and exons (coding regions ) are joined together. .. for those eukaryotic Genes that contain introns splicing is usually required in order to create an mRNA molecule that can be translated into proteins
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