Multiple Choice
How is the RISC directed to the target mRNA that it is destined to destroy?
A) The ribonuclease slicer directs the RISC to the cleavage site.
B) The single-stranded siRNA is complementary to the target mRNA and directs the RISC to it.
C) The passenger strand acts like a guide to direct the RISC to the target.
D) The siRNA is complementary to the slicer ribonuclease.
E) The siRNA is magnetically attracted to the target mRNA.
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