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Unit 3 Biochemistry

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What happens during the intron removal modification of mRNA?

Author: fahr dat



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MRNA strand is made of sections that code for specific proteins (exons) and those that don't (introns). Proteins called spliceosomes "cut out" introns, leaving only exons


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