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FMRP is a selective RNA-binding protein that binds to as much as 4% of the mRNA in the mammalian brain. Which of the answers below are correctly answering the question: How does FMRP selectively bind to specific mRNA targets?

A. FMRP recruits the RNA-induced silencing complex (RISC) to indirectly bind to mRNAs.

B. FMRP directly binds to a specific secondary RNA structure secondary, termed G quadruplex.

C. FMRP directly binds to poly U-rich region of some mRNAs.

D. FMRP binds to (some) target mRNAs through the adapter molecule BC1, a small, noncoding RNA

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Bunny Greenfelder
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