Human genes that encode proteins often contain non-coding segments known as introns. Removing introns is crucial for the proper expression of genetic information. Understanding how our cells ...
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Spliceosome: How cells avoid errors when manufacturing mRNAA complex molecular machine, the spliceosome, ensures that the genetic information from the genome, after being transcribed into mRNA precursors, is correctly assembled into mature mRNA. Splicing is a ...
How does the cell select this information? A large molecular machine called the spliceosome continuously separates the coding and non-coding regions of our genes—and it's doing this even as you ...
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Slow editing of protein blueprints leads to cell death, spliceosome study discoversDuring splicing, this transcript undergoes modification: a cellular editing complex, the spliceosome, removes certain segments. The outcome varies depending on which parts are cut out, resulting ...
A complex molecular machine, the spliceosome, ensures that the genetic information from the genome, after being transcribed into mRNA precursors, is correctly assembled into mature mRNA.
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