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After an mRNA molecule is constructed from a DNA template, which statement explain what happens next? You should select all
that apply.
A)
The mRNA becomes a double stranded molecule.
B)
The mRNA brings an amino acid to the nucleus.
The mRNA contains a start codon that reads AUG.
D)
The mRNA travels from the nucleus to the ribosome.
E)
The mRNA is exported from the cell through the membrane.
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