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A spliceosome is an enzyme involved in the process of transcription. Because DNA contains a large amount of non- | A spliceosome is an [[enzyme|enzyme]] involved in the process of [[transcription|transcription]]. Because [[DNA|DNA]] contains a large amount of non-coding information ([[intron|introns]]). when [[mRNA|mRNA]] is transcrived it also contains non-coding information. This is of no use to the [[mRNA|mRNA]] as the non-coding information does not need to be transcribed. The splicesome is the [[enzyme|enzyme]] that splices the introns out of [[pre-mRNA|pre-mRNA]] to give the final mRNA product ready for [[translation|translation]]. |
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A spliceosome is an enzyme involved in the process of transcription. Because DNA contains a large amount of non-coding information (introns). when mRNA is transcrived it also contains non-coding information. This is of no use to the mRNA as the non-coding information does not need to be transcribed. The splicesome is the enzyme that splices the introns out of pre-mRNA to give the final mRNA product ready for translation.