Match the images with the appropriate alternative RNA processing event that is occuring in the example situation. -AAA(A)<sub>n</sub> -AAA(A)<sub>n</sub> A. Alternative promoter site B. Alternative polyadenylation site C. Mutually exclusive alternative exon D. Alternative 5' (donor) splice site E. Alternative exon F. Alternative 3' (acceptor) splice site G. Intron retention -AAA(A)<sub>n</sub> -AAA(A)<sub>n</sub> -AAA(A)<sub>n</sub> -AAA(A)<sub>n</sub> -AAA(A)<sub>n</sub> -AAA(A)<sub>n</sub> -AAA(A)<sub>n</sub> -AAA(A)<sub>n</sub> -AAA(A)<sub>n</sub> -AAA(A)<sub>n</sub>
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Step 1: Identify the alternative RNA processing events in the given options: - Alternative promoter site - Alternative polyadenylation site - Mutually exclusive alternative exon - Alternative 5' (donor) splice site - Alternative exon - Alternative 3' (acceptor) Show more…
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