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<p>A successful poly(A) tail have a complete chain of adenosines connected to the 3’UTR of the mRNA strand. The attachment is analyzed with gel-electrophoresis and a successful attachment looks like our results in <b>figure 1</b>.
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                             <p><b>Figure 1:</b> A successful poly(A) tail attachment onto the mRNA strand, where the ladder shows specific lengths of the mRNA according to the table. The longer mRNA strand you have the longer poly(A) tail you have succeeded to attach.</p>
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<p><b>Figure 1:</b> A successful poly(A) tail attachment onto the mRNA strand, where the ladder shows specific lengths of the mRNA according to the table. The longer mRNA strand you have the longer poly(A) tail you have succeeded to attach.</p>
 
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