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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is not a step involved in the process of translation in protein synthesis?
A
Initiation
B
Replication
C
Elongation
D
Termination
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Understand the process of translation in protein synthesis, which involves converting mRNA sequences into a polypeptide chain or protein.
Identify the key steps involved in translation: Initiation, Elongation, and Termination.
Initiation: This is the first step where the ribosome assembles around the target mRNA. The first tRNA is attached at the start codon.
Elongation: During this step, the ribosome continues to translate each codon in sequence, adding the corresponding amino acids to the growing polypeptide chain.
Termination: This is the final step where the ribosome reaches a stop codon, releasing the completed polypeptide chain. Recognize that 'Replication' is not a part of translation; it is a separate process involved in DNA synthesis.