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- 15. Gene Expression
- Introduction to Translation
Problem
A
Several ribosomes are often attached to and translating the same mRNA.
B
Ribosomes join amino acids to form a polypeptide.
C
Ribosomes have a binding site for mRNA and three binding site for tRNA molecules.
D
No protein synthesis within a cell would occur without ribosomes.
E
All of the above statements are true.
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