Which of the following is NOT an event associated with translation termination? Release Factor mediates the hydrolysis of the polypeptide from the tRNA at the P site. A stop codon enters the A site on the ribosome. A Release Factor enters the A site on the ribosome A terminal amino acid is added to the polypeptide to signal the end of translation. The polypeptide and tRNA are released and the ribosomal subunits are separated.
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