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What might happen to a strand of RNA before it leaves the nucleus during protein formation?

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Before mRNA leaves the nucleus of a eukaryotic cell, a cap is added to one end of the molecule, a poly A tail is added to the other end, introns are removed, and exons are spliced together. During translation the amino acids are assembled into a protein.

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