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2.5 years ago
inayatmathe
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Ribosome typically covers ten codons, and the A-site is found to be at the 6th codon position. However, due to the stochastic cleavage/digestion, different lengths of fragments can arise. So, in this case, assigning A-site at the 6th codon position can lead to an erroneous result.
I have gone through the literature, and I did not find a way to assign A-site to the ribosome protected fragments in the case of E. coli.
I will be thankful if you provide me with any help