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Drupady [299]
3 years ago
11

Which step is first in translation

Biology
1 answer:
Natalija [7]3 years ago
8 0

The steps in translation are: The ribosome binds to mRNA at a specific area. The ribosome starts matching tRNA anticodon sequences to the mRNA codon sequence. Each time a new tRNA comes into the ribosome, the amino acid that it was carrying gets added to the elongating polypeptide chain.

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