Spleißosome

Last updated on: 08.09.2024

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Spliceosome is a term used in genetics. A spliceosome is a complex molecular machine that plays a central role in the process of splicing pre-mRNA. It is responsible for removing the non-coding sequences (introns) from the pre-mRNA and assembling the coding sequences (exons) to produce a mature mRNA that can then be translated into proteins (translation).

Last updated on: 08.09.2024