Formed on the DNA template, messenger RNA is exported to the cytoplasm of the cell and wraps around the ribosomes to begin the process of protein synthesis. On the ribosome, transfer RNA is attached to spell out the code.
Polyadenylation takes place in the cell nucleus after a pre-mRNA molecule has been transcribed but before it is processed into a mature mRNA molecule. During polyadenylation, a string of adenine nucleotides, known as a poly(A) tail, is added to the 3' end of the pre-mRNA.
During protein synthesis, the molecule that remains in the nucleus is DNA. DNA serves as the template for the synthesis of messenger RNA (mRNA) in the process of transcription, which takes place in the nucleus. Once the mRNA molecule is synthesized, it leaves the nucleus and enters the cytoplasm where translation occurs to build the protein.
All I know is that a nucleus stores the molecule DNA.
The molecule responsible for carrying the genetic information from DNA in the nucleus to the ribosome is messenger RNA (mRNA). This process is called transcription and mRNA is synthesized in the nucleus and then travels to the ribosome in the cytoplasm where translation occurs.
A large DNA molecule is compacted and organized into structures called chromosomes. These chromosomes are further condensed by being wound around proteins called histones, forming a complex called chromatin. This chromatin is then folded and packed into a compact structure that fits within the nucleus of the plant cell.
Polyadenylation takes place in the cell nucleus after a pre-mRNA molecule has been transcribed but before it is processed into a mature mRNA molecule. During polyadenylation, a string of adenine nucleotides, known as a poly(A) tail, is added to the 3' end of the pre-mRNA.
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tRNAs produced in nucleus but they exported to cytoplasmwhere protein synthesis occurs.
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The question, as stated, doesn't make sense. An oxygen atom has a nucleus, but an oxygen molecule doesn't have a single nucleus; a typical, diatomic oxygen molecule will have two nuclei.
the nucleus
i think it is the nucleus
During protein synthesis, the molecule that remains in the nucleus is DNA. DNA serves as the template for the synthesis of messenger RNA (mRNA) in the process of transcription, which takes place in the nucleus. Once the mRNA molecule is synthesized, it leaves the nucleus and enters the cytoplasm where translation occurs to build the protein.
All I know is that a nucleus stores the molecule DNA.
A proton is smaller than a molecule, which is a group of atoms bonded together. The nucleus is smaller than both a molecule and an atom, as it is the central part of an atom where most of its mass is concentrated.
the nucleus
The nucleus.