Asked by Zac
1) Which of the following is a characteristic of RNA splicing in Eurkaryotes?
a) Exon/intron boundaries are typically characterized by a 5' GU splice junction and a 3' AG splice junction.
b) After splicing occurs, the U1, U2, U5, U6 snRNP complex removes remaining exons for degradation.
c) It involves removal of introns from a gene sequence followed by transcription and subsequent splicing of exons.
d) It involves recognition of sequence-specific intron/exon boundary sites by cytoplasmic proteins.
a) Exon/intron boundaries are typically characterized by a 5' GU splice junction and a 3' AG splice junction.
b) After splicing occurs, the U1, U2, U5, U6 snRNP complex removes remaining exons for degradation.
c) It involves removal of introns from a gene sequence followed by transcription and subsequent splicing of exons.
d) It involves recognition of sequence-specific intron/exon boundary sites by cytoplasmic proteins.
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