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A difference between bacterial and eukaryotic translation is a 5' cap is added to the mRNA before translation only in bacteria bacteria use a completely different genetic code than eukaryotes. modifications to the 5' end of mRNA help it to bind to ribosomes only in eukaryotes special tRNAs read the stop codons only in in eukaryotes translation can begin on an mRNA still being synthesized only in eukaryotes.
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