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प्रश्न
Draw a neat and labelled diagram of transcription and processing of hn-RNA
Explain processing of hn-RNA with the help of neat and labelled diagram.
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उत्तर १

उत्तर २
- In eukaryotes, forms of RNA transcribed from DNA are called primary transcripts. Such transcripts undergo changes called processing or maturation before becoming functional.
- The primary transcript is non-functional and contains both exons and introns.
- During processing, only introns are removed by the process called splicing.
- Exons are joined in a definite sequence (order) by the DNA ligase enzyme.
- Heterogeneous nuclear RNA undergoes the process of capping and tailing.
- In capping, methylated guanosine triphosphate is added to the 5’ end of hnRNA.
- In tailing, polyadenylation (addition of multiple adenine nitrogen bases) takes place at 3’end.
- It is the fully processed hnRNA, now called m-RNA.

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संबंधित प्रश्न
Give the central dogma of protein synthesis.
Long Answer Question:
Justify the statement. If the answer is false, change the underlined word(s) to make the statement true
The process of translation occurs at the ribosome.
Exon segments are reunited after splicing by
What is central dogma of molecular biology?
Define.
Translation
____________ refers to the process of copying of genetic information from one (template) strand of DNA into a single stranded RNA transcript.
______ does not play any role in termination and release of a polypeptide chain.
Which one of the following is NOT a structural part of a transcription unit in DNA?
Initiation of polypeptide chain in protein synthesis is induced by:
Methyl guanosine triphosphate is a ______.
