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Small interfering RNA, also known as RNAi, is single-stranded RNA that binds to mRNA with a RNA-induced silencing complex protein. According to the model, what is the most likely effect of RNAi on the expression of the mRNA? A) RNAi degrades the mRNA, preventing its translation. B) RNAi increases the transcription of the target gene. C) RNAi increases the translation of the specified mRNA. D) RNAi degrades the protein, preventing its phenotypic expression.

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User FastJack
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I believe the correct answer is A.) RNAi degrades the mRNA, preventing its translation.

Step-by-step explanation:

This is because when RNAi degrades mRNA, it connects to the strand of mRNA and breaks it apart. The ribosomes then have to salvage the bits of the mRNA strand that remain.

Hope this helps,

A.W.E.S.W.A.N.

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User Masfenix
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Answer: RNAi degrades the protein , preventing its phenotypic expression

Step-by-step explanation:

I just got it right on usa test prep

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