Splicing rules generally refer to guidelines or principles used in various fields, such as genetics, computer science, and linguistics. Here are a few contexts where the term "splicing rule" is commonly applied: 1. **Genetics**: In the context of molecular biology, splicing refers to the process by which introns (non-coding regions) are removed from pre-messenger RNA (pre-mRNA) and exons (coding regions) are joined together to form mature mRNA.
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