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DochEvi [55]
4 years ago
15

If a splice site sequence was mutated so that splicing did not take place, what would the effect be on the mrna

Biology
1 answer:
Shtirlitz [24]4 years ago
6 0
Splicing<span> is the cutting of some parts of the </span>RNA<span> resultant of the transcription (pre-</span>mRNA<span>) turning it</span><span> into a mature </span>messenger RNA<span> (</span>mRNA<span>). The parts that are cut off are called </span>introns<span> and will not have a part on the translation. When splicing does not take place in a certain site, intron will not be removed there and that will affect how mRNA will be then translated.</span>
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