Multiple Answer Question (suggested time - up to 2 minutes): Which of the following statements about cellular RNA metabolism is(are) TRUE? DA Some introns are self-splicing and do not require other RNAS or protein factors O6. 5.cap and polyA tail are important for stability of eukaryotic MRNAS OC Transcription (synthesis of RNA) occurs in the cytoplasm of a eukaryotic cell DD.5.cap (7 methylguanosine) is added to eukaryotic MRNAS in the cytoplasm DE Telomerase is a type of reverse transcriptase that uses RNA as a template for synthesis of DNA OF. Non-coding introns can be larger than coding exons.

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Which of the following statements about cellular RNA metabolism is(are) TRUE?
OA Some introns are self-splicing and do not require other RNAS or protein factors
O8. 5'-cap and polyA tail are important for stability of eukaryotic MRNAS.
OC Transcription (synthesis of RNA) occurs in the cytoplasm of a eukaryotic cell
OD. 5 cap (7 methylguanosine) is added to eukaryotic MRNAS in the cytoplasm.
DE Telomerase is a type of reverse transcriptase that uses RNA as a template for synthesis of DNA
DF. Non-coding introns can be larger than coding exons.
Transcribed Image Text:Multiple Answer Question (suggested time - up to 2 minutes): Which of the following statements about cellular RNA metabolism is(are) TRUE? OA Some introns are self-splicing and do not require other RNAS or protein factors O8. 5'-cap and polyA tail are important for stability of eukaryotic MRNAS. OC Transcription (synthesis of RNA) occurs in the cytoplasm of a eukaryotic cell OD. 5 cap (7 methylguanosine) is added to eukaryotic MRNAS in the cytoplasm. DE Telomerase is a type of reverse transcriptase that uses RNA as a template for synthesis of DNA DF. Non-coding introns can be larger than coding exons.
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