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what are polysomes?​

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Answered by Ra236460
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A polyribosome (or polysome or ergasome) is a complex of an mRNA molecule and two or more ribosomes that act to translate mRNA instructions into polypeptides. Originally coined "ergosomes" in 1963, they were further characterized by Jonathan Warner, Paul M. Knopf, and Alex Rich.

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Answered by Anonymous
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when many ribosome get attracted to a single m -RNA then the structure is called as polysome.

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