Answered by AI, Verified by Human Experts
Final answer:miRNA is cleaved by Dicer, duplex RNA can suppress gene expression, miRNAs are short duplexes, miRNAs do not interfere with transcription, and RNA interference can temporarily suppress gene expression.Explanation:The true statements about RNA interference are:A. miRNA is cleaved by Dicer enzyme complex. Dicer is an endonuclease that cleaves miRNA into shorter molecules.B. Duplex RNA (dsRNA) can suppress the expression of a gene. dsRNA can be recognized by Dicer and processed into short interfering RNAs (siRNAs) that can target and degrade mRNA, leading to gene suppression.C. miRNAs are short duplexes approximately 21 nucleotides long. miRNAs are synthesized as longer precursor molecules that are processed by Dicer into mature, single-stranded miRNAs.D. miRNAs do not suppress gene expression by interfering with transcription. Instead, they bind to mRNA and inhibit translation.E. RNA interference can temporarily suppress the expression of target genes. By degrading targeted mRNA or inhibiting translation, RNA interference can lead to temporary suppression of gene expression....