ISSN: 2168-9849
Gene splicing is the process of chemically cutting DNA in order to add bases to the DNA strand. The DNA is cut using special chemicals called restriction enzymes,. Gene splicing is the removal of introns from the primary transcript of a discontinuous gene during the process of Transcription. In human cells, about 40-60% of the genes are known to exhibit alternative splicing.
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