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These regulatory sequences reduce production of specific proteins.
This forms part of the structure of a ribosome.
One end of this links to an amino acid.
A primary transcript must be edited before becoming this.
This contains large segments that used to be considered "junk."
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micro-RNA
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These regulatory sequences reduce production of specific proteins.
This forms part of the structure of a ribosome.
One end of this links to an amino acid.
A primary transcript must be edited before becoming this.
This contains large segments that used to be considered "junk."
Premises:
These regulatory sequences reduce production of specific proteins.
This forms part of the structure of a ribosome.
One end of this links to an amino acid.
A primary transcript must be edited before becoming this.
This contains large segments that used to be considered "junk."
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