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    Which Two Classes of Antibiotics Allow Initiation and MRNA Translation
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Which Two Classes of Antibiotics Allow Initiation and MRNA Translation

Question 15

Question 15

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Which two classes of antibiotics allow initiation and mRNA translation to begin, but they act by inhibiting peptide elongation?


A) Aminoglycosides and glycopeptidians
B) Aminoglycosides and quinolones
C) Macrolides and tetracyclines
D) Macrolides and quinolones

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