Archaeal translation

ID: archaeal-translation

Archaeal translation refers to the process by which archaea, a distinct domain of life separate from bacteria and eukaryotes, synthesize proteins from messenger RNA (mRNA) templates. This process includes several key components: initiation, elongation, termination, and post-translation modifications, and it is fundamentally similar to protein synthesis in eukaryotes, although there are some notable differences.

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