A single strand of RNA could potentially interact with which of
the following molecules?
Choose one or more:
A.proteins
B.mRNA
C.metabolic intermediates
D.DNA
I believe the correct answer to be:
Option A) Proteins
Option B) mRNA
Option D) DNA
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