fuusiosplicingin
Fuusiosplicingin, also known as trans-splicing or trans-splicing of RNA, is a biological process where separate RNA segments from different precursor molecules are joined together to form a mature RNA transcript. This mechanism contrasts with the more common cis-splicing, where introns are removed from a single precursor RNA molecule to produce a functional mRNA. Fuusiosplicingin primarily occurs in certain organisms, including some protozoa, nematodes, and plants, as well as in specific human genes.
During fuusiosplicingin, a small RNA molecule called a splice leader (SL) or mini-exon is ligated to the
Fuusiosplicingin is also observed in certain human genes, such as those encoding components of the spliceosomal