Surely, when the initial RNA product in eukaryotes is processed to remove the introns.
The correct answer choice is option c.
It follows that RNA, known as the ribonucleic acid is one of the special type of nucleic acid found in the nucleus of a cell. In organisms which has two or more cells; that is the eukaryotes, their introns are usually removed by means or by way of RNA splicing when they are not present in the final mRNA. It is on this premise that the introns are being removed.
That being said, the importance or the significance of the introns cannot be overemphasized as their removal by splicing effect makes it possible to obtain more proteins in the genetic material.
In conclusion, it can be deduced from above that the introns usually, frequently and most of them are removed when RNA product is processed.
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