If slight differences in the structure of a particular RNA molecule made it more successful in getting nucleotides from its environment than other RNA molecules, what outcome is most likely? A. This particular RNA molecule would attract nucleotides of other RNA molecules B. This particular RNA molecule would become longer than other RNA molecules. C. This particular RNA molecule would not have an advantage because it would run out of nucleotides nearby. D. This particular RNA molecule would produce more copies of itself than would other RNA molecules. I think this on is B?
I think it's B, too.
As was said previously when this question was brought up, it is a really badly formulated question. Depending on what setting the RNA molecule exist in and how you interpret the question, everything can be correct or everything can be wrong or a mix of right and wrong.
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