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    Messenger RNAs Containing Premature Stop Codons Are Destroyed by the Mechanism
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Messenger RNAs Containing Premature Stop Codons Are Destroyed by the Mechanism

Question 9

Question 9

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Messenger RNAs containing premature stop codons are destroyed by the mechanism


A) nonsense- mediated decay.
B) directed RNase activity.
C) error- mediated repair.
D) nonstop decay.
E) none of the above

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