the removal of sections of RNA, called introns, occur at which regulation step in eukaryotic cells?

RNA processing
post-translation
mRNA life span
chromatin remodeling

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The removal of sections of RNA called introns occurs during RNA processing in eukaryotic cells. This process involves the splicing of pre-mRNA to remove introns and join exons together, resulting in a mature messenger RNA (mRNA) that can be translated into protein.