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Question
List the changes that the primary transcript undergoes to become functional mRNA.
Answer in Brief
Solution
- Before it becomes functional, it goes through a process known as maturation or processing.
- Splicing, capping, and tailing occur during processing of the original transcript.
- Splicing is the process of removing introns from the primary transcript.
- Capping, also known as methylation, is the addition of methyl guanosine triphosphate to the 5' end of the main transcript. It is also known as methylation.
- A few adenine residues are added to the 3' end of the main transcript during tailing. It is also known as polyadenylation.
- As a result of the processing, the primary transcript is transformed into a fully functional mRNA that is ready for translation.
- Eukaryotes are the only organisms that process hnRNA.
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