what is the lariat structure of the rna? what is it for?
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Specifically, the protein-coding regions of the pre-mRNA (known as exons) are joined together to form the mature mRNA while the non-coding regions (known as introns) are removed as a lariat structure (see Figure). The lariat contains an unusual 2'-5' phosphodiester linkage.
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Specifically, the protein coding regions of the premRNA (known as exons)are joined together to form the mature mRNA while the non coding regions (known as introns ) are removed as lariat structure.
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