Introns are the noncoded section of the RNA transcript which is spliced out of the RNA molecules that can be translated in the protein. These are coded for the protein known as an exon. These are removed by the RNA splicing with the maturation of RNA products. These are eliminated by splicing before the process of translation.
There is no introns in mRNA, this statement is not correct because of the following transcription some of the immature mRNA strand formed of introns and exam. This also underwent through the modification process in the nucleus in which the non-coded introns are cut out in the coding exon.
Hence ,the given statement is false
Get Answers For Free
Most questions answered within 1 hours.