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PHL 424 1st SF

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PROTEIN SYNTHESIS: TRANSLATION AND
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... subunits, each of which contains RNA and many proteins. With one exception, each protein is present in a single copy per ribosome, as is each RNA species. The composition of major ribosome types is shown in Table 17.1, and characteristics of their RNAs are given in Table 16.1. Ribosome architecture ...
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