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How Is the Initiation Codon Found in Eukaryotic Translation

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How is the initiation codon found in eukaryotic translation?


A) a sequence similar to the Shine-Dalgarno sequence is located
B) the 5'cap binds just beyond the P site of the ribosome
C) the fMet-tRNA is able to locate the initiation codon before binding to the ribosome
D) when the mRNA circularizes, the poly(A) tail enables location of the initiation codon
E) the first AUG codon is found when the 40S subunit scans the mRNA from the 5' end

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