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Q: What is acute transcriptional event?
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How is excision to make the completed mRNA accomplished?

post transcriptional modifications such as cutting and splicing of exons!


After mRNA has been transcribed in eukaryotes?

The mRNA would then undergo post-transcriptional modifications before being translated by ribosomes.


Are the angles inside a regular octagon or acute or obtuse?

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That is an acute angle. An obtuse angle is not acute.