Biology, asked by dave6038, 9 months ago

Which is the initial step in m-RNA maturation
process?
(a) polyadenylation
(b)5' capping
(c) splicing
(d) endonucleolytic cleavage

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Answered by Anonymous
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Polyadenylation❤️

Answered by shailendrachoubay456
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m-RNA Maturation

Explanation:

    (b) 5' capping  is the initial step in m-RNA maturation.

  1. The main changes as a piece of mRNA development is the topping responses at the 5' end and the Poly An expansion at the 3' end.
  2. These lead to a lot of adaptability in message usage. Further adaptability is given by the utilization of exons and introns in grafting responses.
  3. This topping believers heterogenous RNA to develop RNA.
  4. The atom that is straightforwardly made by translation in one of your (eukaryotic) cells is known as a pre-mRNA, mirroring that it needs to experience a couple of more strides to turn into a real envoy RNA (mRNA).
  5. These are Addition of a 5' top to the start of the RNA.

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