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    ​Which Component Is Missing in a Post-Transcriptionally Modified MRNA Molecule
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​Which Component Is Missing in a Post-Transcriptionally Modified MRNA Molecule

Question 10

Question 10

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​Which component is missing in a post-transcriptionally modified mRNA molecule?


A) ​exons
B) ​introns
C) ​5' cap
D) ​poly-A tail
E) ​uracil bases

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