Splicing
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Q. Removal of introns and joining of exons in a defined order during transcription is called
- Slicing
- Splicing
- Looping
- Inducing
Q. Spliceosomes are made up of
- introns and proteins
- snRNPs and proteins
- monocistronic RNA and proteins
- snRNPs and exons
Q. Spliceosomes are not found in cells of :
- Plants
- Fungi
- Animals
- Bacteria
Q. Spliceosomes can identify splicing areas in mRNA because they have
- Complementary exons and introns
- snRNPs
- Varied proteins
- None of the above
Q.
Removal of introns and joining the exons in a defined order in a transcription unit is called:
Tailing
Transformation
Capping
Splicing