Which of the following is tRNA's role in translation? Group of answer choices binding to ATP synthase to allow protons across the membrane generating new base sequences in the DNA molecule transferring correct amino acids to the ribosome during elongation breaking apart the ribosomal subunits when protein synthesis is completed. helping to finish up replication of DNA in the nucleus
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Which of the following events occur during eukaryotic translation initiation? Select all that apply. Group of answer choices a) GTP bound to EF-G is hydrolyzed to GDP. b) A helicase eliminates secondary structure in the 5' UTR of the mRNA. c) The ribosome finds the start codon on the mRNA. d) A methionine specific tRNA molecule binds to the A site of the ribosome. e) Proteins bound to the 5' cap associate with ribosome-associated proteins. f) Peptide bond formation is catalyzed by peptidyl transferase.
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