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Why do exons have to be spliced together? I swear I'm so supi d lol. Please Help :)
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Why do exons have to be spliced together? I swear I'm so supi d lol. Please Help :)
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because during slicing the introns are removed from the pre-mRNA & the exons are stuck together to form a mature mRNA that doesn’t contain the intron sequences
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