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The correct sequence of events in the production of a polypeptide is

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The correct sequence of events in the polypeptide production is- Initiation-elongation- termination.

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The process of formation of polypeptide is known as translation. In the translation, process ribosomes get attach to mRNA and help the specific tRNA to get a site to base-pair with triplet codons present on mRNA and add the specific amino acid to the chain. The translation process has three events.

1. Initiation: In initiation ribosomal subunits bind to the mRNA and formation of peptide bonds between two amino acids takes place which are added by specific tRNA.

2. Elongation: It includes the peptide chain elongation up to the last amino acid.

3. Termination: Termination is carried by releasing the polypeptide chain and dissociation of ribosomal subunits from mRNA.

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