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19 April, 21:57
What happens in ribosomes?
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Quinn Copeland
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Ribosomes are the site of translation of strands of transferRNA into chains of amino acids. Ribosomes allow the reading of the genetic information coded for by the tRNA which codes for the position of amino acids along a protein
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