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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is not true regarding mRNA splicing and mRNA export from the nucleus?
A
Spliced mRNA is exported through nuclear pores to the cytoplasm.
B
mRNA splicing occurs in the cytoplasm before export from the nucleus.
C
mRNA export from the nucleus requires specific transport proteins.
D
Splicing involves the removal of introns from pre-mRNA.
Verified step by step guidance
1
Understand that mRNA splicing is a process that occurs in the nucleus where introns are removed from pre-mRNA, resulting in a mature mRNA molecule that is ready for export.
Recognize that mRNA splicing does not occur in the cytoplasm; it is a nuclear process. This is a key point in identifying the incorrect statement.
Know that once splicing is complete, the mature mRNA is exported from the nucleus to the cytoplasm through nuclear pores.
Realize that the export of mRNA from the nucleus to the cytoplasm requires specific transport proteins that facilitate the movement through nuclear pores.
Identify the statement 'mRNA splicing occurs in the cytoplasm before export from the nucleus' as incorrect, because splicing occurs in the nucleus, not the cytoplasm.