Rna Splicing
RNA Splicing is a process in which introns (non-coding regions) are removed from pre-mRNA molecules to create mature mRNA molecules with the coding regions (exons) needed for protein synthesis. It is a critical step in gene expression and helps to produce a wide variety of proteins from a single gene. RNA Splicing is key to many cellular processes, such as growth and development, and is also essential for proper immune function. It is a crucial element of the process that links DNA to the production of proteins, without which the production of proteins, and hence, life, could not exist.
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