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Translation factors in eukaryotes and prokaryotes | Initiation, elongation and release factors

Translation factors in eukaryotes and prokaryotes | Initiation, elongation and release factors Translation factors in eukaryotes and prokaryotes | Initiation, elongation and release factors - This lecture explains about different translation factors like initiation factor, elongation factor and termination factor or release factors used during prokaryotic translation and eukaryotic translation. If you want to know about the translation factors in protein synthesis in prokaryotes and protein synthesis in eukaryotes.
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