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In eukaryotes, noncoding regions called introns are often removed from newly synthesized mRNA.

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In eukaryotes, noncoding regions called introns are often removed from newly synthesized mRNA.
In eukaryotes, noncoding regions called introns are often removed from newly synthesized mRNA.

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During the process of transcription, DNA is converted to RNA, a complex molecule that is able to carry genetic information outside of the cell's nucleus. This page guides you through the biochemical steps of this process.
Introns are non-coding sections of an RNA transcript, or the DNA encoding it, which are spliced out, or removed, before the RNA molecule is translated into a protein.
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