An unusual structure is formed at the 5? end of each
cellular mRNA. What is it? After this has formed, does the
mRNA have a 5? terminus? Explain.
Answer Posted / gurudut
The messenger RNA is ?capped? with a 7-methyl guanosine
linker 5?-5? with the 5? end of the mRNA .
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