Self-splicing is achieved by the formation of specific structures within the introns.

Self-splicing is achieved by the formation of specific structures within the introns. Correct Answer

A typical self-splicing intron is between 400 to 1000 nucleotides long, and much of the sequence is critical for the splicing reaction. This sequence requirement holds because the intron must fold into a precise structure to perform the reaction chemistry.
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