Chapter 21: Problem 13
RNA processing a. removes the introns, leaving only the exons. b. is the same as transcription. c. is an event that occurs after RNA is transcribed. d. is the rejection of old, worn-out RNA. e. Both a and c are correct.
Chapter 21: Problem 13
RNA processing a. removes the introns, leaving only the exons. b. is the same as transcription. c. is an event that occurs after RNA is transcribed. d. is the rejection of old, worn-out RNA. e. Both a and c are correct.
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