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What process does mRNA go through before it is translated into a protein molecule?

A. Have its exons removed
B. Have its introns removed
C. Retain the correct 3-D sequence
D. Adjust to its new role



Answer :

Final answer:

Splicing removes introns and reconnects exons in pre-mRNA before protein synthesis.


Explanation:

Splicing is a crucial process that removes introns and reconnects exons in pre-mRNA before protein synthesis. Incorrect splicing can lead to a nonfunctional protein. Splicing is performed by spliceosomes, ensuring the accuracy of intron removal and exon rejoining.


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