Choices ar Show more Why can bacteria have polycistronic genes? Why dont eukaryotes have polycistronic genes? Choices are the same for both: A. Because they need multiple cistron organelles so they segregate evenly during cell division.
B. Because they have many exons that are joined together before translation. C. Because ribosomes can be loaded at multiple Shine Delgano/AUG sequences. D. Because ribosomes are loaded at the single CAP site. E. Because the stability conferred by a poly-A tail is very limited. F.Because ribosomes limited by the number and placement of AUG sites . G.Because transcripts are limited by the number of promoter sites . H. Because ribosomes are loaded at multiple CAP sequences. I. Because ribosomes do not exit the mRNA at termination codons. J. Because of the Pollyanna principle. Show less
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