02-08-2017, 02:19 AM
No bro question paper is not available, I am searching for it since D-Day.
..and it's rather a privilege of mine getting connected with you guys , especially you being from my alma mater...really glad to see you guys working positively for your career..among my juniors I particularly remember Pranjul Mishra (he is in fact still in regular touch), he managed to get PhD offer from NUS and has recently completed his PhD well in time... hugely proud of him and m sure (and I pray the same for you..) that u will find ur ideal way as well.... well begun is half done..so all the best and stay positive n confident irrespective of the outcome..a positive outcome will seek further action, and a negative outcome will also seek further action...keep moving 
(02-08-2017, 02:21 AM)RONIT SHARMA Wrote: And bro I always get inspired from you. I am also student of LPU B. Tech Biotech.
You are my ideal sir :-)
(02-08-2017, 03:01 AM)RONIT SHARMA Wrote: Thank you so much. Will remain in your touch as I need lot of guidance.Sure, pleasure is all mine
(02-10-2017, 03:42 AM)Akshay shinde Wrote:The only involvement of tRNAs in termination step is their Dissociation from P and E sites. Other steps have their functional involvement in protein synthesis. So, in my opinion, it should be termination..(03-19-2015, 12:21 AM)foodemployment Wrote: GATE BT 2017 Solutions, Answers, Discussion and Answer keys shared here....
hi,
In which of the following steps of protien synthesis, tRNA is not Involved.
1 Charging
2 Initiation
3 Elongaltion
4 Termination
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