polysome
/ˈpɒliˌsoʊm/Definitions
1. noun
A group of two or more ribosomes that are translating a single mRNA molecule.
“The polysomes were observed under the electron microscope to study the translation process.”
1. noun
A group of two or more ribosomes that are translating a single mRNA molecule.
“The polysomes were observed under the electron microscope to study the translation process.”