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Multiple Choice
What is removed from the pre-mRNA to create the mature mRNA?
A
5' Cap
B
Introns
C
Poly-A tail
D
Exons
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Understand that pre-mRNA is the initial transcript that is synthesized from the DNA template during transcription in eukaryotic cells.
Recognize that pre-mRNA undergoes several processing steps to become mature mRNA, which is ready for translation into a protein.
Identify the components of pre-mRNA: exons, introns, a 5' cap, and a poly-A tail. Exons are coding sequences, while introns are non-coding sequences.
Learn that during RNA splicing, introns are removed from the pre-mRNA, and exons are joined together to form the continuous coding sequence of mature mRNA.
Note that the 5' cap and poly-A tail are important modifications added to the pre-mRNA to protect it from degradation and assist in translation, but they are not removed during the maturation process.