What is meant by monocistronic $mRNA$
Which has codons for synthesizing only one protein molecule
Which has only one codon
Which can combine with only one type of $tRNA$
Both $(b)$ and $(c)$
Prokaryotic transcription mechanism requires involvement of only one polymerase type and
$(a)$ It occurs in cytoplasm only
$(b)$ It is often coupled with translation
$(c)$ It does not require splicing but capping is essential
Which $RNA$ carries information from $DNA$ in protein synthesis
In eukaryotes, $mRNA$ is synthesized with the aid of
Do you think that the alternate splicing of exons may enable a structural gene to code for several isoproteins from one and the same gene ? If yes, how ? If not, why so ?
Termination of polypeptide synthesis in bacteria differs from eukaryotes in