snRNAs ____ ? a) re removed by the spliceosome during RNA splicing. b) are translated and produce snRNPs (small nuclear ribonucleo proteins). c) hybridize to compatible sequences at intron—exon boundaries through complementary base-pairing. d) are required for mRNA maturation in bacteria.
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a) snRNAs are not removed by the spliceosome during RNA splicing, but they are components of the spliceosome. Show more…
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