In eukaryotic cell transcription, RNA splicing and RNA capping take place inside the:
Nucleus
Dictyosomes
ER
Ribosomes
in eukaryotes, the primary transcript (hnRNA) contains both exons and introns and is non-functional. It undergoes processing, including splicing (removal of introns) and capping (addition of methyl guanosine triphosphate to the 5'-end), within the nucleus. The fully processed hnRNA, now called mRNA, is then transported out of the nucleus for translation .
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