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How are amino acids assembled during
translation?

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mRNA attaches to the ribosome

tRNA molecules transport amino acids to the ribosome

Anti-codons and codons match up and form complementary base pairs

Peptide bonds form between adjacent amino acids to form the protein

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During translation, ribosomal subunits assemble together like a sandwich on the strand of mRNA, where they proceed to attract tRNA molecules tethered to amino acids (circles). A long chain of amino acids emerges as the ribosome decodes the mRNA sequence into a polypeptide, or a new protein.

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