Which steps during the translation of bacterial mRNA involves an interaction between complementary strands of RNA?
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Initiation: The small ribosomal subunit binds to the mRNA near the start codon (AUG) with the help of initiation factors. The initiator tRNA, carrying the amino acid methionine, binds to the start codon through complementary base pairing between its anticodon and Show more…
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