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    What Molecule Is Responsible for the Catalytic Activity in the Spliceosomes
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What Molecule Is Responsible for the Catalytic Activity in the Spliceosomes

Question 16

Question 16

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What molecule is responsible for the catalytic activity in the spliceosomes that are involved in removal of introns?


A) proteins of the spliceosome
B) ribozymes
C) RNA polymerase
D) autocatalysis by introns

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