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- Multicistronic_message abstract "Multicistronic message is an archaic term for Polycistronic. Monocistronic, bicistronic and tricistronic are also used to describe mRNA with single, double and triple coding areas (exons). Note that the base word cistron is no longer used in genetics, and has been replaced by intron and exon in eukaryotic mRNA. However, the mRNA found in bacteria is mainly polycistronic. This means that a single bacterial mRNA strand can be translated into several different proteins. This will occur if spacers separate the different proteins, and each spacer has to have a Shine-Dalgarno sequence located upstream of the start codon.".
- Multicistronic_message wikiPageID "11493907".
- Multicistronic_message wikiPageLength "698".
- Multicistronic_message wikiPageOutDegree "6".
- Multicistronic_message wikiPageRevisionID "400302500".
- Multicistronic_message wikiPageWikiLink Category:RNA.
- Multicistronic_message wikiPageWikiLink Cistron.
- Multicistronic_message wikiPageWikiLink Codon.
- Multicistronic_message wikiPageWikiLink Exon.
- Multicistronic_message wikiPageWikiLink Genetic_code.
- Multicistronic_message wikiPageWikiLink Intron.
- Multicistronic_message wikiPageWikiLink Polycistronic.
- Multicistronic_message wikiPageWikiLink Shine-Dalgarno.
- Multicistronic_message wikiPageWikiLink Shine-Dalgarno_sequence.
- Multicistronic_message wikiPageWikiLinkText "bicistronic".
- Multicistronic_message wikiPageWikiLinkText "multicistronic message".
- Multicistronic_message hasPhotoCollection Multicistronic_message.
- Multicistronic_message wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Genetics-stub.
- Multicistronic_message subject Category:RNA.
- Multicistronic_message hypernym Term.
- Multicistronic_message comment "Multicistronic message is an archaic term for Polycistronic. Monocistronic, bicistronic and tricistronic are also used to describe mRNA with single, double and triple coding areas (exons). Note that the base word cistron is no longer used in genetics, and has been replaced by intron and exon in eukaryotic mRNA. However, the mRNA found in bacteria is mainly polycistronic. This means that a single bacterial mRNA strand can be translated into several different proteins.".
- Multicistronic_message label "Multicistronic message".
- Multicistronic_message sameAs m.02rfs7b.
- Multicistronic_message sameAs Q6934606.
- Multicistronic_message sameAs Q6934606.
- Multicistronic_message wasDerivedFrom Multicistronic_message?oldid=400302500.
- Multicistronic_message isPrimaryTopicOf Multicistronic_message.