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During protein synthesis which part of RNA is joined together to form a sequence for a functional protein? Exons, introns, both exons neither exons or introns
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Exons
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During protein synthesis
the exons
are joined together to form a sequence of for a functional protein.
Before the mRNA can undergo the process of translation in the cytoplams it undergoes a process called RNA splicing. This process produces a 'final draft' of the mRNA before translation gets under way. The process involves the removal of introns (non-coding sequences) and joining of exons in eukaryotic mRNA.
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