Genes train proteins and proteins dictate cell function. so, the thousands of genes uttered in a particular cell determine what that cell can do. Additionally, each step in the process of formation from DNA to RNA to protein provide the cell with a latent control point for self-regulating its function by adjusting the amount and type of proteins it manufacture. Eukaryotic transcript are also more difficult than prokaryotic transcripts. For example, the primary transcripts synthesized by RNA polymerase hold sequences that will not be division of the mature RNA. These overriding sequence are called introns, and they are removed before the grown-up mRNA leaves the nucleus. The left over regions of the transcript, which include the protein-coding regions, are called exons, and they are splice together to produce the mature mRNA. The function of cell depends on the amount and types of mRNA molecules in a cell. The RNA transcription makes an efficient control point because many proteins re made from single mRNA molecule.
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