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    A Type of Noncoding RNA Called Small Interfering RNA or SiRNA
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A Type of Noncoding RNA Called Small Interfering RNA or SiRNA

Question 109

Question 109

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A type of noncoding RNA called small interfering RNA or siRNA:


A) inhibits transcription.
B) inhibits RNA processing.
C) destroys RNA transcripts.
D) inhibits translation.
E) None of the answer options is correct.

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