Molecular Biology Rna Splicing
Molecular Biology RNA Splicing is a process of excising non-coding RNA sequences (introns) from a pre-mRNA transcript. The splicing process is essential for gene expression as it produces functional proteins from the primary (pre-mRNA) transcripts. It also helps to regulate gene expression by controlling the amount and timing of proteins produced. RNA Splicing can also be used for gene editing, which has the potential to revolutionize the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of genetic diseases.
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