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		Definition of polysome in English: polysomenoun ˈpɒlɪsəʊmˈpälēˌsōm Biology A cluster of ribosomes held together by a strand of messenger RNA which each is translating.  Example sentencesExamples -  This loss of protein synthetic capacity is manifested in a loss of polysomes that result from the run-off of ribosomes from mRNAs coupled with a failure in the initiation machinery.
 -  The peaks of free 40S and 60S subunits, 80S ribosomes (free couples and monosomes), and polysomes are indicated.
 -  The rest are nuclear-encoded and are synthesized as precursor proteins on free cytosolic polysomes.
 -  This value was lower than the average amount of mRNA detected in all polysomes (two ribosomes per mRNA) in leaves of arabidopsis and rapidly dividing yeast cells.
 -  Anoxia causes polysomes, translating the aerobic proteins, to dissociate, and anaerobic mRNAs are translated from polysomes with a much lower average size.
 
    Definition of polysome in US English: polysomenounˈpälēˌsōm Biology A cluster of ribosomes held together by a strand of messenger RNA that each ribosome is translating.  Example sentencesExamples -  The rest are nuclear-encoded and are synthesized as precursor proteins on free cytosolic polysomes.
 -  Anoxia causes polysomes, translating the aerobic proteins, to dissociate, and anaerobic mRNAs are translated from polysomes with a much lower average size.
 -  This loss of protein synthetic capacity is manifested in a loss of polysomes that result from the run-off of ribosomes from mRNAs coupled with a failure in the initiation machinery.
 -  The peaks of free 40S and 60S subunits, 80S ribosomes (free couples and monosomes), and polysomes are indicated.
 -  This value was lower than the average amount of mRNA detected in all polysomes (two ribosomes per mRNA) in leaves of arabidopsis and rapidly dividing yeast cells.
 
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