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You mix all the required elements for translation, charged tRNA with amino acids, ribosomal subunits, and mRNA etc.


 You mix all the required elements for translation, charged tRNA with amino acids, ribosomal subunits, and mRNA etc., in a test tube. Given that the mRNA has the following sequence, what is/are the polypeptide(s) that could be produced (ignore the lack of start and stop codons)

 5' - AGCAGCAGCAGCAGCAGCAGC-3"

 A. Poly-Ser.

 B. Poly-Gin.

 C. Poly-Arg.

 D. Poly-Met.

 E. Multiple of the above would be produced.


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