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Summarize the RNA processing events that occur in eukaryotes

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In eukaryotic cells, before RNA polymerase II-generated transcripts could be translated into protein products, these transcripts (pre-mRNAs) need to be suitably processed to form messenger RNA (mRNA). Three major events constitute pre-mRNA processing: (a) 5′-end capping, (b) splicing, and (c) 3′-end polyadenylation.

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