Why is rna splicing necessary in eukaryotes?
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for transfer of genetic information it's necessary. .
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RNA splicing is necessary in eukaryotes in because it is required for the removal of the introns.
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- Splicing is defined as the process of removal of introns through cutting and joining of exons in a defined order.
- Introns are removed with the help of snRNPs.
- snRNPs are generally pronounced as "snups".
- The snRNPs are formed by the association of proteins with small nuclear RNAs (snRNAs).
- The ends of the adjacent exons are joined together by the help of "ligase" enzyme.
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