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What is the best way to describe our current understanding of the one-gene/one-polypeptide hypothesis

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It applies to prokaryotes but not to eukaryotes.

Step-by-step explanation:

one-gene/one-polypeptide hypothesis is based on the idea that there is a structurally complex gene whereby each gene encodes a single polypeptide, that either operates on its own or under a relatively more complex protein.

However, based on the existing findings and research, the one-gene/one-polypeptide hypothesis "applies to prokaryotes but not to eukaryotes."

This is because one gene/one-polypeptide cannot be used to explain different spliced versions found in several eukaryote organisms

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