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You are doing research in bacteria on the effects of mutating the shine-dalgarno sequence. you change some nucleotides in the shine-dalgarno sequence and find that translation is greatly reduced. what other element in the bacteria could you change that would have a good chance of restoring translation in the bacterial strain with the altered shine-dalgarno sequence?

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