High efficiency translation of mRNA molecules

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An increased level of translation of a selected mRNA molecule is effected by coupling specific nucleotide sequences at the 5'- and 3'-ends of a nucleic acid molecule transcribable to or which itself is the mRNA molecule. The nucleotide sequence at the 5'-end is effective to increase the rate of translation initiation of the mRNA molecule in a cell while the nucleotide sequence at the 3'-end is effective to increase the period of translation of the mRNA molecule in a cell.

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