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Monocistronic is where there is only one gene expressed from a promoter region on a peice of DNA. As oppose to polycistronic where there are many genes per promoter region.
Monocistronic is where there is only one [[Gene|gene]] expressed from a [[promoter region|promoter region]] on a peice of [[DNA|DNA]]. As oppose to [[polycistronic|polycistronic]] where there are many genes per promoter region.

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Monocistronic is where there is only one gene expressed from a promoter region on a peice of DNA. As oppose to polycistronic where there are many genes per promoter region.