rna splicing
RNA splicing is a fundamental process in gene expression where non-coding sequences, known as introns, are removed from a pre-messenger RNA molecule, and the remaining coding sequences, called exons, are joined together to produce a mature mRNA molecule that can be translated into proteins.
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