A "sense" RNA for a particular targeted protein is ___________.
A) an RNA having a sequence complementary to the mRNA of the targeted protein
B) the sequence of the mRNA that encoded the protein being targeted
C) a small RNA with a clover shape
D) an RNA always possessing catalytic activity
E) an RNA generally found in ribosomes that forges the peptide bond
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