Question
The removal of sections of RNA, called introns, occur at which regulation step in eukaryotic cells? (- point)
• mRNA life span
• post-translation
ORNA processing
• chromatin remodeling
• mRNA life span
• post-translation
ORNA processing
• chromatin remodeling
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The removal of introns from RNA occurs during **RNA processing** in eukaryotic cells. This step involves the splicing of the pre-mRNA to produce mature mRNA, which includes the removal of introns and the joining of exons.
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