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Two of the five options that are given are correct. I know that the last one is

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Two of the five options that are given are correct.

I know that the last one is correct but I'm not sure what the second option would be

What is the difference between small regulatory RNAs and mRNAs? (Select all that apply) Small regulatory RNAs exist at some point in a double stranded form while mRNAs remain single stranded Small regulatory RNAs are transcribed in the cytoplasm while mRNAs are transcribed in the nucleus Small regulatory RNAs are always longer than mRNAs Small regulatory RNAs do not code for proteins while mRNAs do code for proteins

Two of the five options that are given are correct.

I know that the last one is correct but I'm not sure what the second option would be

Explanation / Answer

Options 1 and 4 are true. The name 'SMALL' regulatory RNAs are named so because they are small, very small (hardly more than 20-30 bases) than mRNAs. They do not have any protein coding signal in them. Moreover, they are too tiny to code for proteins.

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