What is the best way to describe our current understanding of the one-gene/one-polypeptide hypothesis?
A.
It continues to be an accurate description of how genes work.
B.
It is oversimplified, especially in eukaryotes.
C.
It has been replaced by the more accurate “one-gene/one-enzyme” hypothesis.
D.
It was true for fungi like Neurospora, but not for other species.
B.
It is oversimplified, especially in eukaryotes.
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