Answer:
Poly-A tailing at 3' end
Capping at 5 ' end
Removal of Introns
Step-by-step explanation:
Post transcription processing includes
1. Poly-A Tailing at 3'end: The 3'end terminus is polyadenlated in the nucleoplasm. This poly-A tail may be from 20-250 nucleotide long. This tail protects mRNA from attack by 3'exonuclease.
2. Capping at 5' end: Eukaryotic mRNAs are all capped at the 5' terminus by 7-methyl guanosine triphosphate. This occur in the nucleus.
3. Removal of Introns: the primary transcript contains coding region (exons) and non coding region (Introns). They intron are cleaved and exons are spliced. This is also done in the nucleus.