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DNA is too large a molecule to exit the nucleus through the nuclear pores.

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Q: Why can't DNA go to the ribosome?
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Where does DNA replicate?

in the ribosome


What tells a ribosome how to a protein?

DNA tells a ribosome how to assemble a protein.


Where in the cell does translation takes place?

In an area of DNA, so translation take place in a ribosome


How do ribosomes and DNA differ?

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What molecule is used to take this DNA code out to the ribosome?

mRNA (messenger RNA) is the molecule that carries the copied code from the DNA in the nucleus to the ribosome.


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What makes copies of viral DNA?

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What is DNA converted into protein?

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What is the change in the order of the bases of an organism's DNA?

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