Shown below is the sequence of the 5' end of a hypothetical mRNA. Where does translation of this mRNA begin? (the number of each nt is shown on top). a. nucleotide 1 b. nucleotide 5 c. nucleotide 10 d. nucleotide 11

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Shown below is the sequence of the 5' end of a hypothetical mRNA. Where does translation of this mRNA begin? (the number of each nt is shown on top).

a. nucleotide 1

b. nucleotide 5

c. nucleotide 10

d. nucleotide 11

5'GAGAA UGCCAU GAUUUUA CCC-3
Transcribed Image Text:5'GAGAA UGCCAU GAUUUUA CCC-3
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