Lecture

Alternative Splicing: From RNA to Protein

Description

This lecture covers alternative splicing, a regulated process occurring during and after transcription where introns are excluded and exons are joined to form mRNA. It explores how a single gene can produce multiple proteins, enhancing the human genome's protein synthesis capacity.

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