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    During the Splicing Reaction,the Intron-Exon Junctions Are Recognized by
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During the Splicing Reaction,the Intron-Exon Junctions Are Recognized by

Question 47

Question 47

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During the splicing reaction,the intron-exon junctions are recognized by


A) snRNPs.
B) miRNAs.
C) SRP RNAs.
D) the lariat.
E) the branch point.

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