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How are peptide bonds formed between amino acids in the elongation process of the translation of mRNA?

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amino acid meet up inside the ribosome. Once translation has begun, it continues down the line as mRNA shifts along through the ribosome. ... During elongation, amino acids are continually added to the line, forming a long chain bound together by peptide bonds

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