snRNP-dependent splicing of pre-mRNA is thought to have evolved from the self-splicing properties inherent in the sequence of either group I or II introns.Alternative splicing of pre-mRNAs processed by spliceosomes has been demonstrated,whereas this phenomenon does not occur in RNA transcripts that undergo self-splicing.Explain this difference.
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