- is said to be polycistronic,
whereas ordinary genes are said to be
monocistronic.
Lewin B (2000).
Genes VII. New York:
Oxford University Press and Cell...
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protects the mRNA from degradation. An mRNA
molecule is said to be
monocistronic when it
contains the
genetic information to
translate only a single...
- two
major families, the
Reoviridae and Birnaviridae.
Replication is
monocistronic and
includes individual,
segmented genomes,
meaning that each of the...
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translated together in the cytoplasm, or
undergo splicing to
create monocistronic mRNAs that are
translated separately, i.e.
several strands of mRNA that...
- phases, a
primary transcript that is
alternatively spliced to
generate monocistronic mRNAs compatible with the host's
ribosome is generated,
allowing for...
-
splice acceptor within a test
sequence can
result in the
production of
monocistronic mRNA from
which the
downstream cistron is
translated by conventional...
- mRNA
carrying a
single protein sequence (common in eukaryotes) is
monocistronic whilst mRNA
carrying multiple protein sequences (common in prokaryotes)...
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replicate in the nucleus.
During transcription, the RdRp
produces one
monocistronic mRNA
strand from each
segment of the genome. All -ssRNA
viruses are...
-
found in
numerous nucleic acid-binding proteins. In
addition to the
monocistronic transcript originating from this locus, a co-transcribed
variant composed...
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causally related to
neurologic disease. In
addition to the
predominant monocistronic transcript originating from this locus, the gene is also cotranscribed...