splaisseihin
Splaisseihin is a term that refers to a specific process within molecular biology, particularly in the context of gene expression in eukaryotes. It describes the phenomenon where an RNA transcript is modified after transcription to remove non-coding regions, known as introns, and to join together the coding regions, called exons. This process is essential for the production of mature messenger RNA (mRNA), which can then be translated into proteins.
The process of splaisseihin is carried out by a complex molecular machine called the spliceosome. The spliceosome
There are different types of splaisseihin, including constitutive splaisseihin, where introns are always removed and exons