mRNA’s...
are likely to be translated once they are exported from the nucleus
synthesis cannot be halted or attenuated during the transcription process
are subject to suppression at any stage of their transcription, processing and translation
encode genetic information complimentary to the DNA sequence that cannot be changed once transcribed
Answer is: are subject to suppression at any stage of their transcription, processing and translation
Explanation:.Because the pre mRNA is undergone the processing event such as capping, tailing and splicing. The introns are removed in splicing. The methyl guanosine cap is added at 5' end. The poly A tail is added at 3' end.
It can be suppressed by the micro RNA and snRNA. The mutation event can lead to change in their sequence.
the mRNA synthesis can be halted at attenuation stage as in case of trp attenuation.
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