How would you design an sRNA to bind to a sequence?

A) select six continuous nucleotides from the sequence
B) take the complementary sequence of six continuous nucleotides
C) select 200 continuous nucleotides from the sequence
D) take the complementary sequence of 200 continuous nucleotides


Answer: D

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