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Removal of introns and joining the exons in a defined order in a transcription unit is called:

  1. A
    Tailing
  2. B
    Transformation
  3. C
    Capping
  4. D
    Splicing

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In eukaryotic processing, the primary transcript (hnRNA) contains both non-coding regions (introns) and coding regions (exons). Splicing is the process where introns are removed and exons are joined together to form functional .

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Removal of introns and joining the exons in a defined order in a transcription unit is called:
A
Tailing
B
Transformation
C
Capping
D
Splicing

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