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Most eukaryotic protein coding genes are interrupted by non-coding regions called introns [ 1], which are removed from pre-mRNA by a complex macromolecular machinery called spliceosome [ 2].
Introns are noncoding DNA sequences of ambiguous function that in eukaryotes interrupt exons and are removed from pre-mRNA by the splice machinery prior to translation.
Because they are transcribed, if gene function is to be maintained, such introns must be precisely removed from pre-mRNAs (premature messenger RNA) by the spliceosomal machinery after transcription (Berget et al. 1977; Chow et al. 1977; Goldberg et al. 1977).
Both exon and intron sequences are transcribed into pre-mRNA, and the introns are removed from the pre-mRNA through splicing.
These transcripts were removed from our pre-MBT list and are marked as 'rejected pre-MBT genes' in (Supplementary file hosted by Dryad [7.6 Mb]).
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RNA splicing, carried out by a complex called the spliceosome, is the process by which introns, or regions of DNA that do not code for protein, are removed from the pre-mRNA and the remaining exons connected to re-form a single continuous molecule.
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