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Unlike DNA, which is mainly double stranded, RNA is double stranded, although an RNA molecule can self-hybridize at certain regions to form partial double-stranded structures.(a) True(b) FalseThe question was posed to me by my school teacher while I was bunking the class.My question comes from Types of RNA Structures in portion RNA Structure Prediction of Bioinformatics

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Right answer is (b) False

For explanation: RNA is SINGLE STRANDED, ALTHOUGH an RNA molecule can self-hybridize at certain regions to form partial double-stranded structures. GENERALLY, mRNA is more or less LINEAR and non-structured, whereas rRNA and tRNA can only function by forming particular secondary and tertiary structures.



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