Splicing
Splicing is a process used in various fields, including genetics and film editing. In genetics, splicing refers to the modification of messenger RNA (mRNA) after it is transcribed from DNA. This process removes non-coding regions called introns and joins together coding regions known as exons, allowing for the production of functional proteins.
In film editing, splicing involves joining together different pieces of film to create a cohesive narrative. This can be done physically by cutting and taping film strips or digitally using software. Both types of splicing are essential for creating a final product that is clear and effective in conveying information or storytelling.