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    Exam 18: Regulation of Gene Expression in Eukaryotes
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    Noncoding RNAs Called MRNAs Are Present in Most Eukaryote Genomes
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Noncoding RNAs Called MRNAs Are Present in Most Eukaryote Genomes

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Noncoding RNAs called mRNAs are present in most eukaryote genomes and are involved in negatively regulating gene expression through degradation of mRNAs with complementary sequences.

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