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What happens to mRNA after processing is complete?

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The process of removing the introns and rejoining the coding sections or exons, of the mRNA , is called splicing. Once the mRNA has been capped, spliced and had a polyA tail added, it is sent from the nucleus into the cytoplasm for translation.

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