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The tRNA that was in the A site moves into the P Site, and the tRNA that was in the P site moves to the E site and is released.
Translation is the process that occurs when mRNA is converted to protein. This takes place in the ribosomes.
As a ribosome translocate along an mRNA molecule by one codon:
The tRNA that was in the A site moves into the P site.
The tRNA that was in the P site moves to the E site and is released (option A and C are correct).
- During the process of translation, as the mRNA is been read by the ribosomes, the tRNA bringing in the anticodons moves alongside with it.
- They move from the A site on to the P site then to the E site where the tRNA is released leaving behind the complimentary codon they brought along.
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