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In eukaryotes, the 3 end of the mRNA is important in the initiation of translation because
 
  A) it contains Kozak sequences that aid in initiation.
  B) translation occurs in the 3 to 5 direction.
  C) eIF4A is attached to the 3 end and removes any secondary structure that might prevent translation.
  D) the 3 poly(A) tail and PABP bind initiation factor eIF4G, stabilizing the 5 end of the mRNA.
  E) it contains Kozak sequences that aid in initiation of translation in the 3 to 5 direction.
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