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During elongation of translation, each new amino acid is added to the growing chain by this...

During elongation of translation, each new amino acid is added to the growing chain by this chemical bond. (multiple choice)

a. hydrogen

b. peptide

c. phosphodiester

d. covalent

e. ionic

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