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Transcribed Image Text:As you continue the translation process you will reach to the stop Codon.
The stop codon brings in the release factor (a protein) that will cleave the polypeptide attached to the tRNA at the "P" site and that terminates translation:
Glu
Trp
lle
Large
Ribosomal
Subunit
Cys
His
Small
Ribosomal
Subunit
Translation of RNA into Proteins
E
L
IRNA
Ribosome
Stop
5
H
DAQN ALM.
RNA
Amino Ac
Large
Ribosomal
Subunit
Go ahead and repeat the translation process but for Transcription translation Sequence II.
Once you have formed the polypeptide from Sequence II select which amino acid is in the C-terminus.
Pro
Small
Ribosomal
Subunit
Translation of RNA into Proteins
E
ERNA
6644955-56-
Stop
Ribosome
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