Molecular Biology Rna Splicing
Molecular biology is a discipline which studies the structure and functions of molecules in living organisms. RNA splicing is a particular process in molecular biology that involves the removal of sections of RNA in order to create a shortened and modified version of the RNA molecule. This process is essential for the development of most eukaryotic organisms and is used to regulate gene expression, alter the production of proteins, and aid in the formation of complex physiological structures. Additionally, RNA splicing facilitates the generation of a range of proteins with different biochemical activities. This process has many biomedical and industrial applications, such as drug discovery, gene therapy, and the production of therapeutic proteins.
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