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[[File:Yeast tri-snRNP.jpg|thumb|left|Electron microscopy images of the yeast spliceosome. Note the bulk of the complex is in fact ncRNA.]]
In eukaryotes, the [[spliceosome]] performs the [[RNA splicing|splicing]] reactions essential for removing [[intron]] sequences, this process is required for the formation of mature [[mRNA]]. The [[spliceosome]] is another RNP often
Another group of introns can catalyse their own removal from host transcripts; these are called self-splicing RNAs. There are two main groups of self-splicing RNAs: [[group I catalytic intron]] and [[group II catalytic intron]]. These ncRNAs catalyze their own excision from mRNA, tRNA and rRNA precursors in a wide range of organisms.{{citation needed|date=June 2017}}
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