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Because DNA never leaves the nucleus, it is in there that DNA is transcribed onto a mRNA molecule which then leave the nucleus through the nuclear pores to head out to a ribosome to be translated.

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RNA is found on the ribosomes and in the cytoplasm.

DNA is found in the nucleus , wrapped round proteins to form chromosomes.

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In the nucleus of the cell for eukaryotes. Prokaryotes do not have a nucleus, so synthesis is in the cytoplasm.

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