what are the shine-dalgarno sequences in organism other than
E.coli.?
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Answer / vikashini
there is no other sequences other than shine dalgarno in
prokaryotes. In Eukaryotes there is an equivalent sequence
called Kozak sequence which helps in translation of mRNA into
proteins
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Answer / amit
shine dalgarno sequence is only fond in prokaryotes not in
eukaryotes.
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