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What will happen if there is no alternative splicing? Explain in 300 words. ​

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Answered by gowrinaiduthota35
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Genetic information of an organism is stored in the genes, the functional subunits of the genome, arranged in the strands of the DNA double helix in the nucleus. This information is transcribed from DNA into a messenger RNA (mRNA) template by a process called transcription. However, in eukaryotes, before the mRNA can be translated into proteins, non-coding portions of the sequence, called introns, must be removed and protein-coding parts, called exons, joined by RNA splicing to produce a mature mRNA.

Answered by Anonymous
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a regluted process during gene expression that results in a single gene coding for multiplayer protein exons of a gene may be included within or excluded from the final processed message Rna produced from that gene

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