gesplicet
Gesplicet is a Dutch term used in molecular biology to describe RNA that has undergone the splicing process, in which noncoding sequences called introns are removed and the remaining coding sequences, exons, are joined to form mature messenger RNA. Splicing is a post-transcriptional modification occurring mainly in the nucleus and is essential for proper gene expression in eukaryotes. Many genes can be spliced in alternative ways, generating multiple mRNA and protein isoforms from a single gene.
Mechanism and components: Splicing is carried out by the spliceosome, a complex of small nuclear RNAs and
Biological significance: Splicing shapes the transcriptome and proteome. A large majority of human multi-exon genes are
Applications and relevance: Understanding gesplicet informs research on gene regulation, evolution, and disease. Techniques such as
See also: RNA splicing, spliceosome, intron, exon, alternative splicing.