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Hey guys, I might need a bit of help on this one as I haven't heard it yet. And we are tasked to create a short presentation as a 'review'. But unfortunately for me, not only did I haven't heard it yet. I don't think we've even tackled it in any case from the previous years lol.
If you may, can I also please know some sources/books that I can read regarding this topic so I can study it from bottom to top for a better understanding.
The question is: How does polycistronic mRNA allow for gene families to be controlled as a group?
I already know its basic definition and I've searched the definition of the terms but I haven't fully grasp the topic yet. Like what's being 'controlled as a group' mean?
P.S Sorry for bad english, I'm not that good at it yet.
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