Examples of mammalian RNA editing involve
a. the addition of a single base, resulting in a frame shift for translation.
b. the addition of many uridines using a guide RNA.
c. deamination of adenosine leading to a codon substitution.
d. the deletion of introns.
e. the deletion of sections of exons.
Ans: c
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