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For eukaryotic cells, which of the following is NOT required of the mRNA molecule before it can be used for translation?

A) exit from the nucleus
B) addition of a 3" poly A tail
C) addition of a 3" cap
D) addition of a 5" cap
E) removal of introns

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Answer:

The correct answer will be option-C.

Step-by-step explanation:

The process of the translation in eukaryotes is quite complex as few post-transcriptional modifications take place before translation like splicing, capping and tailing.

The splicing process removes the introns or the non-coding segment from the transcript. The capping at 5' end is done by adding guanine triphosphate through guanyl transferase which removes the triphosphate molecules form the end. The tailing is done at the 3' end by adding the poly (A) tail via poly (A) polymerase.

No capping is done at the 3' end therefore option- C is the correct answer.

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