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Why is prokaryotic mRNA Polycistronic?

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One key characteristic of prokaryotic mRNAs is that they can be polycistronic. A polycistronic mRNA contains two or more cistrons, each of which can be translated to an individual protein independently. Consequently, more than one protein can be produced from the same polycistronic mRNA

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