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polysome
pol·y·some P0430200 (pŏl′ē-sōm′)n. See polyribosome.polysome (ˈpɒlɪˌsəʊm) n (Biochemistry) another name for polyribosomepol•y•some (ˈpɒl iˌsoʊm) n. a complex of ribosomes that lines up along a strand of messenger RNA and translates the genetic code during protein synthesis. [1960–65; poly- + (ribo) some] Translations
polysome
polysome[′päl·i‚sōm] (cell and molecular biology) A complex of ribosomes bound together by a single messenger ribonucleic acid molecule. Also known as polyribosome. polysome
polyribosome [pol″e-ri´bo-sōm] a cluster of ribosomes connected with messenger RNA; they play a role in peptide synthesis.polysome (pŏl′ē-sōm′)n. See polyribosome.polysome see POLYRIBOSOME. |