polysome

/ˈpɑliˌsoʊm/
noun
  1. A group of ribosomes attached to a single messenger RNA molecule, involved in protein synthesis.
    • In the cell, a polysome allows multiple proteins to be made from one mRNA at the same time.
    • Scientists study polysomes to understand how cells produce proteins efficiently.
    • The formation of a polysome increases the speed of protein production in bacteria.
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