Two Important RNA Processing events lead to Specialized end Sequences in most Human mRNAs - Biology


Two important RNA processing events lead to specialized end sequences in most human mRNAs:       (i)       at the 5’ end, and        (ii)        at the 3’ end. At the 5’end the most distinctive specialized end nucleotide,        (iii)        is added and a sequence of about 200        (iv)        is added to the 3’ end. 

A. (i) Initiator codon (ii) Promotor (iii) Terminator codon (iv) Release factors
B. (i). Promotor (ii) Elongation (iii) Regulation (iv) Termination.
C.(i) Capping (ii) Polyadenylation (iii) mGppp (iv) Poly(A).  (iv) Poly(A).
D. (i) Repressor (ii) Co repressor (iii) Operon (iv) sRelease factors







C.(i) Capping (ii) Polyadenylation (iii) 
mGppp (iv) Poly(A).  (iv) Poly(A).







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