Multiple Choice
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C) It has been replaced by the more accurate "one-gene/one-enzyme" hypothesis.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.
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