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What is the ultimate fate of an mRNA that is targeted by a microRNA miRNA )?

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microRNA controls gene expression mainly by binding with messenger RNA (also called as mRNA) in the cell cytoplasm. Instead of being translated quickly into a protein, the marked mRNA will be either destroyed and its components recycled, or it will be preserved and translated later.

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