Chapter 16: Q. 16 (page 415)
The binding of an RNA binding protein will ________ the stability of the RNA molecule.
a. increase
b. decrease
c. neither increase nor decrease
d. either increase or decrease
Short Answer
Option d is correct.
Chapter 16: Q. 16 (page 415)
The binding of an RNA binding protein will ________ the stability of the RNA molecule.
a. increase
b. decrease
c. neither increase nor decrease
d. either increase or decrease
Option d is correct.
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