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Drag the appropriate tRNAs to the binding sites on the ribosome to show the configuration immediately before a new peptide bond forms. If no tRNA is bound to a site at that time, leave that binding site
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Drag the appropriate tRNAs to the binding sites on the ribosome to show the configuration immediately before a new peptide bond forms. If no tRNA is bound to a site at that time, leave that binding site empty.
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Translation Ribosomes
Step-by-step explanation:
Ribosomes are connected
have two units such as
one small and another is large
Four binding
are occurs on the ribosomes such as one binding sites
for the messenger RNA
and thrice binding sites for the tRNA
The thrice binding sites is a part of P,A and E
.Where as the
P sites ,known as peptidyl sides
,connected to the transfer RNA holding the generating
polypeptide chain of amino acid
The binding site A will composed to
aminoacyl-tRNA
which was only one by the codon that is connected to site
The codon generated the next amino acid that occurs in the
peptide chain
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