Pre-mRNA splicing is a process used by eukaryotic cells to generate messenger RNAs that can be translated into proteins. During splicing. the non-coding regions of the RNAs (introns) are removed from pre-mRNAs and the coding regions (exons) are joined together. resulting in mature mRNAs. https://www.roneverhart.com/Boxing-Pop-Vinyl-Figure-Ryan-Garcia-04/
Regulation of Pre-mRNA Splicing: Indispensable Role of Post-Translational Modifications of Splicing Factors
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