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Self-splicing is a rare form of self catalytic splicing during which introns removal occurs without the presence of protein catalyst. <ref>Hart, D.L and Ruvalo, M (2012). Molecular Biology of Gene Expression, in: Turner, R.M (ed.)Genetics: Analysis of genes and genomes. 8th ed. United States of America: John and Barrett Learning, pg 362-363</ref>
Self-splicing is a rare form of self catalytic splicing during which introns removal occurs without the presence of [[protein|protein]] catalyst. <ref>Hart, D.L and Ruvalo, M (2012). Molecular Biology of Gene Expression, in: Turner, R.M (ed.)Genetics: Analysis of genes and genomes. 8th ed. United States of America: John and Barrett Learning, pg 362-363</ref>
 
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Latest revision as of 23:51, 27 November 2014

Self-splicing is a rare form of self catalytic splicing during which introns removal occurs without the presence of protein catalyst. [1]

References

  1. Hart, D.L and Ruvalo, M (2012). Molecular Biology of Gene Expression, in: Turner, R.M (ed.)Genetics: Analysis of genes and genomes. 8th ed. United States of America: John and Barrett Learning, pg 362-363