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Bio 93 Section CDE 2025 Final- Section E

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In eukaryotic cells, the initial RNA transcript (pre-mRNA) contains non-coding segments called [ Select ] polymerase exons promoters spliceosomes introns that intervene between coding regions. Before the RNA leaves the nucleus, a large protein-RNA complex called the [ Select ] introns polymerase exons ribosomes spliceosomes removes these non-coding parts and joins the coding regions, known as [ Select ] spliceosomes introns polymerase exons promoters together. This process allows a single gene to encode multiple different proteins depending on which segments are treated as coding.

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We need to examine the statement and fill in the blanks with the provided terms. The options available to consider include: introns, polymerase, exons, promoters, spliceosomes, and ribosomes. First blank: Which term correctly names the non-coding segments that intervene between coding regions in the pre-mRNA? - introns: This is the correct choice for the first blank. By definition, introns are non-coding sequences within a gene that separate exons. They must be removed before the mRNA is translated. - exons: Exons are the coding portions that will remain in the mature mRNA after processing; they are not the intervening non-coding segments, so this would be an incorrect fill for the first blank. - polymerase: RNA polymerase is the enzyme that s......Login to view full explanation

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