How is the 3' end of the hepatitis delta virus mRNA formed?
A) It is cleaved by the viral ribozyme activity.
B) It is cleaved and polyadenylated by cellular enzymes.
C) It folds into a distinct stem-loop structure.
D) The polymerase stutters at a poly(U) region in the genome.
E) The delta antigen is covalently attached to the 3' end.
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