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    With What Protein Does the Double-Stranded MiRNA Become Associated? the RNA
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With What Protein Does the Double-Stranded MiRNA Become Associated? the RNA

Question 61

Question 61

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With what protein does the double-stranded miRNA become associated? The RNA duplex then is disassembled and one of the single strands is incorporated into a RISC complex.


A) slicer
B) Mincer
C) an Argonaute protein
D) riscin
E) ribonuclease

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