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14 May, 17:26

Although the process of translation is similar in bacteria and eukaryotes, there are some important differences. Drag each item into the appropriate bin based on whether it is involved in translation in bacteria only, eukaryotes only, both, or neither.

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  1. 14 May, 17:43
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    Bacteria: Shine-Dalgarno sequence, tRNA (fMet)

    Eukaryotes: Kozak sequence

    Both: release factor, GTP hydrolysis, mRNA, UAA codon, tRNA (Ser)

    Not part of translation: RNA polymerase, promoter
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