Why "Cell-free protein synthesis" would not be a proper test is that the concern with truncated mRNA is the runaway generation on protein rather than showing a single instance with "background noise".
The "background noise" can exponentially replicate in the real world which is what the NIH document raises as a concern. This can become a dangerous artifact.
Why "Cell-free protein synthesis" would not be a proper test is that the concern with truncated mRNA is the runaway generation on protein rather than showing a single instance with "background noise".
The "background noise" can exponentially replicate in the real world which is what the NIH document raises as a concern. This can become a dangerous artifact.