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What is the role of polyadenylation during RNA processing, and why is it important?
It caps the 5' end of the mRNA enabling ribosome binding during translation.
It attaches a poly-A tail to the 3' end, increasing mRNA stability and aiding in its export from the nucleus.
It signals the RNA polymerase to detach from the DNA template as soon as polyadenylation begins.
It removes non-coding regions from the RNA, ensuring only exons are retained.
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