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Why would sirna be prefered over a chemical inhibitor that targets the same molecule? a) the sirna will bind to more than just one sequence and result in various inhibitions. b) the specificity of the chemical inhibitor is high and not a desirable trait c) sirna is stable and will stay around forever where a chemical inhibitor is short lived. d) off argets of chemical inhibition may occur where sirna is specific to a desired mrna. e) none of the above macbook air

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