i dont really get your question, but i think you either want genetic information or RNA
This occurs within the Ribosomes that are situated in and at the Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum.
Any nucleic acid (any one of the nucleotides) carry information in triplet form i.e. AAT, ACG, etc. This information is transcribed from the DNA inside the nucleus to RNA, which can travel outside the nucleus, which then goes to the ribosome for translation where its associated amino acids string together to form the particular protein.
No, the DNA in the nucleus is too large to move out of the nucleus. The DNA has to use a system of messengers to take the instructions to the ribosomes. In this case, it is called mRNA.
The ribosomes. The workbench of protein synthesis.
It is DNA.
Protein synthesis occurs in the cytoplasm by the ribosomes.
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This occurs within the Ribosomes that are situated in and at the Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum.
Any nucleic acid (any one of the nucleotides) carry information in triplet form i.e. AAT, ACG, etc. This information is transcribed from the DNA inside the nucleus to RNA, which can travel outside the nucleus, which then goes to the ribosome for translation where its associated amino acids string together to form the particular protein.
in a sub-part of nucleus , called nucleolus ribosomes r manufactured and they r also called 'ribosome factories'
That organelle is called the ribosome and it is the " workbench " on which proteins are synthesized.
Protein synthesis occurs in cellular structures called ribosomes , found out-side the nucleus. The process by which genetic information is transferred from the nucleus to the ribosomes is called transcription. During transcription, a strand of ribonucleic acid (RNA) is synthesized.
No, the DNA in the nucleus is too large to move out of the nucleus. The DNA has to use a system of messengers to take the instructions to the ribosomes. In this case, it is called mRNA.
Ribosomes are synthesized in the nucleolus by combining rRNA which is made there and ribosomal proteins that are synthesized in the cytoplasm and are imported into the nucleus. The ribosome is exported out of the nucleus and into the cytoplasm or are deposited on the rough ER. Ribosomes do not become fully active until they leave the nucleus.
The ribosomes. The workbench of protein synthesis.
DNA doen't leave the nucleus but a copy of the segment (called mRNA) that codes for the protein leaves the cell and meets up with a ribosome. The ribosome will translate the copy of the DNA into a specific protein.
It is first transferred to an mRNA molecule through a process called transcription. The mRNA is then processed, and the information on the processed mRNA is transferred to the amino acid sequence of a protein through a process called translation.