44. how does translation occur within an operon in E. coli? A. there is one Shine-Dalgarno sequence, and each gene has i

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44. how does translation occur within an operon in E. coli? A. there is one Shine-Dalgarno sequence, and each gene has i

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44. how does translation occur within an operon in E. coli?
A. there is one Shine-Dalgarno sequence, and each gene has its
own start/stop codon
B. all genes are translated as one precursor product which is
then processed
C. each gene on the operon has its own translation signals and
start/stop codons
D. the mRNA is processed as 18S and 28S then each gene is
translated separately
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