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Biology, 25.10.2019 19:43 Ayomide19

Once a peptide bond has been formed between the amino acid attached to the trna in the p site and the amino acid associated with the trna in the a site, what occurs next?

a) translocation
b) reading of the next codon of mrna
c) initiation
d) breaking the codon—anticodon hydrogen bonds holding the trna in the a site

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