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When translation ends, what happens to the new amino acid chain? It loses its exons. It separates into genes. It begins transcription. It folds into a protein.
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When translation ends, what happens to the new amino acid chain?
It loses its exons.
It separates into genes.
It begins transcription.
It folds into a protein.
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I agree that it folds into a protein
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It folds into a protein.
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