00:01
All right, so put the following events in the order they occur during translation.
00:04
One event is not part of translation, so do not include it in your sequence.
00:08
So here are all of our sequences and we got to figure out which order these happen in.
00:14
Now to understand which order they happen in and when they happen, essentially, we can look at translation as a whole.
00:27
So translation will have three.
00:35
Basic parts such as a book or a movie will have a beginning, middle, and end.
00:46
Translation pretty much has the same three parts, which are initiation, elongation, and then we also have termination.
01:11
So initiation, which is the beginning in this stage, stage.
01:24
So here the ribosome gets together with the mrnnn.
01:41
And the first trna.
01:57
So translation can begin.
02:06
During elongation, in this stage, amino acids are brought to the rhizome by trnas and link together.
02:42
And then during termination, the last stage, this is the finished polypeptide is related or not related is released to go and do its function in cell.
03:31
So with this basic outline, we can then review what we have here and see which step goes in which order.
03:42
So looking at looking and reviewing all of these, i would say step one would be the small rival zone unit associates with the mrn.
03:55
And moves to the correct start location.
03:59
So this will be step one, and then step two would be translation starts when trna carrying methyanine associates with the first aug or start codon from the 5 prime end to the mrna...