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Biology, 06.11.2020 16:40 jalst6084

You are investigating a potential translational control mechanism for your favorite mRNA. You determine that Protein X is binding to the 5' UTR region of your mRNA and initiating translation. However, when you mutate the possible binding site in 5' UTR sequence, you still see Protein X binding. How do you explain this result

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