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Unit 3 Part 2 - Ch 17: Gene Expression

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Spliceosomes

Author: AMRIT KAUR



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- The removal of introns is accomplished by spliceosomes​ - Spliceosomes consist of a variety of proteins and several small RNAs that recognize the splice sites​ - The RNAs of the spliceosome also catalyze the splicing reaction​ [don't need to worry about details]


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- The removal of introns is accomplished by spliceosomes​
- Spliceosomes consist of a variety of proteins and several small RNAs that recognize the splice sites​
- The RNAs of the spliceosome also catalyze the splicing reaction​
[don't need to worry about details]
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