Biology, asked by anjalirajtvm98, 8 months ago

which component of transcribed RNA in eukaryotes is present in the initial transcript but is removed before translocation occurs?​

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Answered by hshooda2006
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Answer: INTRON

Explanation: An intron. In the transcription (ADN->mRNA) you form a pre-mRNA which contains introns in its sequence... This introns will be removed by splicing and then you'll have your mRNA ready to be translated

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Answered by krishna210398
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Answer: The correct answer is intron.

Explanation: One of the most important methods in central dogma is the transcription which takes place after DNA replication and before translation and it is the formation of mRNA from DNA whereas after the process the mRNA form is pre-mature mRNA because it is not stable but to make it stable capping which is the addition of guanosine at the 5' and tailing is done 3' end in which around 200 adenine groups are added to make polyadenine chain and the third method is splicing which is the removal of junk DNA to make it functional and this junk DNA is called as introns and they are removed to ake functional mRNA and these introns are present in very large amounts in comparison to the functional part which is called as exons and the introns are removed by forming loop-like structures which are called as spliceosomes and hence the name and after this process also alternative splicing then RNA editing takes place to make fully functional mRNA and then it goes under translation to form proteins.

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