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Multiple Choice
What ensures that the correct amino acid is added during translation?
A
The mRNA's 5' cap
B
The anticodon of the tRNA
C
The poly-A tail of the mRNA
D
The ribosome's large subunit
Verified step by step guidance
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Understand the process of translation, which is the synthesis of proteins from mRNA templates. This process occurs in the ribosome and involves mRNA, tRNA, and ribosomal subunits.
Recognize that each tRNA molecule has an anticodon, a set of three nucleotides that are complementary to an mRNA codon. This anticodon-codon pairing is crucial for the correct amino acid to be added to the growing polypeptide chain.
Identify that the anticodon of the tRNA is responsible for ensuring that the correct amino acid is added during translation. The anticodon pairs with the corresponding codon on the mRNA strand, ensuring specificity.
Note that the mRNA's 5' cap and poly-A tail are important for mRNA stability and translation initiation but do not directly ensure the correct amino acid is added.
Understand that the ribosome's large subunit plays a role in peptide bond formation and the overall process of translation but does not directly ensure the correct amino acid is added. The anticodon-codon interaction is the key mechanism for this specificity.