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The RNA polymerase is an enzyme, which is required for the starting of the transcription of the DNA. It recruits the nucleotides and forms the strand of the DNA. The RNA splicing is the step of the mRNA maturation process, in this step the splicing of the introns takes place, and processed mRNA has exons only.

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