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There is a translation error in which a bacterial gene fails to initiate translation. What is...

There is a translation error in which a bacterial gene fails to initiate translation. What is one possible problem?

A) There were problems in exporting the mRNA out of the nucleus

B) There is a mutation at -10/-35 promoter consensus sequence.

C) There is a mutation in the Shine-Delgarno sequence

D) The 5' Cap is not added so the ribosome cannot find the start codon.

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