if mutation occurs at the antron region of primary RNA,
then what will be it causes?
Answer Posted / amita dimri
introns are basically the non coding regions or sequences
and are removed during post translational modification so
they hardly have any function.Even if introns are remoived
it is not going to make any remarkable difference in the
formation of a mature m RNA.
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