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    How Is the Joining of Amino Acids Catalyzed During Translation
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How Is the Joining of Amino Acids Catalyzed During Translation

Question 49

Question 49

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How is the joining of amino acids catalyzed during translation?


A) by the enzyme peptidyl transferase
B) by the enzyme reverse transcriptase
C) by the enzyme polyadenylase
D) by the enzyme RNA polymerase

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