Removal of introns and joining the exons in a defined order in a transcription unit is called:
splicing
tailing
transformation
capping
the primary transcript (hnRNA) in eukaryotes contains both exons and introns and is non-functional. It undergoes a process called splicing where the introns are removed and exons are joined in a defined order . Capping and tailing are other processing steps involving the addition of specific residues to the 5' and 3' ends, respectively .
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