What distinguishes the regulatory, noncoding RNA that is suspected of being responsible for X chromosome inactivation from other noncoding RNA molecules?
A) It is much larger than the other noncoding RNAs.
B) It is much smaller than the other noncoding RNAs.
C) It is more tightly coiled than the other noncoding RNAs.
D) It contains a higher content of uracil than the other noncoding RNAs.
E) It contains a higher content of adenine than the other noncoding RNAs.
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