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How does the mRNA leave the nucleus?

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it exits through the nucleus through a nuclear pore and enters the cytoplasm of the cell. The mRNA will then move to a ribosomes. Where the next stage of protein synthesis will occur, Translation.

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Pay attention to Toler and you'd know... Or not... Because the DNA in is transcribed into mRNA in the nucleus, and protein synthesis takes place in the cytoplasm, the mRNA has to exit the nucleus to the cytoplasm.

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there are 3 types of RNA. mRNA (messenger) has a different makeup because it only has 1 ribonecleic acid which can filter in through special holes in the nucleus. It then retrieves half of a DNA strip but since it is still not a whole DNA yet it can leave the nucleus for rRNA to make it into actual DNA

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It leaves through the nuclear pores in the nuclear membranes. Some believe that there is a control mechanism that governs what mRNA leaves and what doesn't.

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Because if you were to put mRNA inside a jar, cookies would want to eat each other, and the king of Bikini Bottom would roundhouse kick Chuck Norris. Shout out to my Bio Group ;D

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through the nuclear pore.

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nuclear pores

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How does mRNA leave the the nucleus after copying DNA?

nucleic acids


What can leave the nucleus but DNA cannot?

Because mRNA is a single stranded molecule where as DNA forms a double helix. Therefore mRNA is a smaller molecule than DNA so can leave the nucleus ALSO mRNA has been processed post-translation. This means a 5' cap has been added and a 3' poly(A) tail has been added. This 5' cap, which DNA does not have, allows mRNA to leave the nucleus through nuclear pores. All above is good idea all , And me have something that need to include more. First time DNA can't leave from nucleus ,so DNA change to be nucleotide then mRNA go into nucleus and duplication ,A , T, C, G of DNA to be U,A,G,C. During mRNA get out from nucleus , mRNA will go to ribosomes to produce protein to take care cell.


Which macromolecules leave the nucleus of eukaryotic cell through the pores in the nuclear membrane?

mRNA my dude


Where will the miRNA goes and binds?

MiRNA will leave the nucleus and bind to the 3'UTR of mRNA in the cytoplasm.


What is DNA converted into protein?

During transcription, the DNA code is transcribed by mRNA, forming a mRNA molecule that will leave the nucleus and go to a ribosome to be translated into a protein.


What does mRNA stand for and why does it have to be made?

Messanger RNA and it sends the messages for the DNA because the DNA cannot leave the nucleus


Why do you stay in the nucleus to write down the mRNA?

why did we have to stay in the "nucleus" to write down the mRNA


What does mRNA carry away from the nucleus?

Basically, mRNA carries a message away from the nucleus. The nucleus says hey, we need these proteins made, and mRNA is made by using RNA polymerase to copy the information on DNA. That mRNA then moves out of the nucleus to a ribosome, where rRNA and tRNA will interact with the mRNA, eventually resulting in the production of a fully functional protein.


Where is mRNA produce?

The nucleus.


What is the term for DNA after it has left the nucleus?

The DNA found in the nucleus does not leave the nucleus. Instead, a copy of this DNA is carried on mRNA out of the nucleus and to the ribosomes. By keeping the DNA in the nucleus, it is protected from degradation - so a "master copy" of the instructions can be kept safe.


Where does transcript take place?

In the nucleus of the cell. If the cell lacks a nucleus, then the mRNA is immediately translated without additional processing.The transcription takes place inside the nucleus. The new mRNA is then spliced and afterwards leaves the nucleus.


What molecule is able to leave the nucleus with the genetic code?

Perhaps you are talking about messenger RNA, mRNA, that is transcribed from DNA in the nucleus and leaves the nucleus to go into the cytosol where it docks with a ribosomal subunit where translation takes place.