Chapter 17: Problem 28
AU-rich elements (AREs) are found frequently in the 3'UTR of mRNAs as a means of postranscriptional regulation. Why do you think AREs are found in the mRNAs that encode for proteins of the immune system?
Chapter 17: Problem 28
AU-rich elements (AREs) are found frequently in the 3'UTR of mRNAs as a means of postranscriptional regulation. Why do you think AREs are found in the mRNAs that encode for proteins of the immune system?
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