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Can a toxin bind to an mrna? does it make it more dangerous?

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Dr. Matt Wachsman answered

Specializes in Internal Medicine

Just not main: way that things called toxins act. mRNA's are short lived and there's a lot of them, and they vary a lot. This wouldn't be a good target for evolution to select. and ones that go after the wiring that works muscles or controls a lot of cellular functions would be a much more usual situation.

Answered 10/26/2015

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