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what are the acceptor (a) site, peptidyl (p) site, and exit (e) slot and that event of translation is primarily associated with each one? these are components of which cellular structure?
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what are the acceptor (a) site, peptidyl (p) site, and exit (e) slot and that event of translation is primarily associated with each one? these are components of which cellular structure?
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ribosome because it has 3 binding sites
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