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21 March, 12:37

During translation, chain elongation continues until: a. the polypeptide is too long to fit in the cell. b. all the amino acids in the cell are used up. c. a stop codon is encountered. d. all the tRNAs are enzymatically broken down. e. the ribosome falls off the end of the mRNA.

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  1. 21 March, 12:46
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    C.

    Explanation: It lasts until all the codons are read, so it encounters a stop codon.
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