Why do ribosomes move along mRNA during translation?

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Biology

During translation the ribosome always exposes two mRNA codons to be translated by moving along the mRNA. When a peptide bond is made the ribosome moves to expose the next codon. This moving is called ribosomal translocation. (In the rough endoplasmic reticulum ribosomes are attached outside the membrane and mRNA molecules rather moving through them).

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Dipti KC
May 7, 2023
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