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The stop codon is recognized by

A. GTP
B. a special aminoacyl tRNA
C. eRF1 and eRF2
D. a molecular chaperone

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User Oskuro
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Answer:

C. eRF1 and eRF2

Step-by-step explanation:

A release factor is a protein that can recognize a terminal codon in order to end the translation. In eukaryotes the release factors is eRF1 and in bacteria there are two release factors, eRF1 and eRF2.

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