if mutation occurs at the antron region of primary RNA,
then what will be it causes?
Answer Posted / rehan khan
If mutation occirs at intron region of primary transcript
then functional mRNA will not be generated. This is due to
defect in mRNA splicing. May be this mutation occurs at one
of the splice site which results in production of mRNA of
different sizes.
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