About The Medical Condition Self-Splicing Ribosomal RNA

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Self-Splicing Ribosomal RNA

Self-Splicing Ribosomal RNA Medical Condition Defined & Explained
Self-Splicing Ribosomal RNA Medical Condition

What's The Definition Of The Medical Condition Self-Splicing Ribosomal RNA?

RNA which contains an intron sequence that has an enzyme-like catalytic activity. This intron sequence has been shown to fold up to form a complex surface that can function like an enzyme in reactions with other RNA molecules and thus synthesize new molecules even in the absence of protein.

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