Q. 17.54
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What is meant by "translocation"??
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The shift of a ribosome along mRNA from one codon to the next codon during translation is called translocation.
1Step 1: Introduction
mRNA is produced during the transcription process, when an enzyme RNA polymerase converts the gene into mRNA (main transcript) . Introns, or portions of which was before that do not code for the final amino acid sequence, are nevertheless present in most cases.
2Step 2: Explanation
Translocation is the movement of such a ribosome along mRNA through one codon to another during translation.
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