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Question 1

What is the most common start codon used for initiation of translation in bacteria?


◦ AUG
◦ CUG
◦ GUG
◦ UGU
◦ AGU

Question 2

What is the primary source of energy for translation in bacteria?


◦ NADH
◦ ATP
◦ UTP
◦ CTP
◦ GTP


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