Multiple Choice
The 5'-terminal cap structure of eukaryotic mRNAs is a(n) :
A) 7-methylcytosine joined to the mRNA via a 2',3'-cyclic linkage.
B) 7-methylguanosine joined to the mRNA via a 5' 3' diphosphate linkage.
C) 7-methylguanosine joined to the mRNA via a 5' 5' triphosphate linkage.
D) N6-methyladenosine joined to the mRNA via a 5' 5' phosphodiester bond.
E) O6-methylguanosine joined to the mRNA via a 5' 5' triphosphate linkage.
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