To determine:
The arrangement of the following elements of translation in the approximate order in which they would appear in prokaryotic protein synthesis: 70S initiation complex, 30S initiation complex, release factor 1, elongation factor G, initiation factor 3, elongation factor Tu,
Introduction:
Translation process in cells includes the synthesis of proteins that are made up of amino acids. Translation of m-RNA into protein requires three complex stages: initiation, elongation, and termination. For the translation process to be completed, it requires several elements, such as ribosomes, t-RNA, initiation factor, elongation factors, start codon, stop codon, release factor and so on. Translation process is completed when the ribosome translocates to a stop codon or termination codon with the help of release factors.
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