What IS NOT TRUE on why eukaryotic organisms sequester DNA in a nucleus, a compa
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What IS NOT TRUE on why eukaryotic organisms sequester DNA in a nucleus, a compartment that specializes in housing informational molecules? in the nucleus, transcriptional information (introns and exons) can be processed independent of translation interference. a) b) in the nucleus, transcriptional information (introns and exons) can be processed but the nucleus (a compartment) can isolate the process of translation from replication is dependent of the ribosomes translating in the cytoplasm and transcription and thus allow intermediate processing of the informational molecules (mRNA). in the nucleus, everything related to genetic information is processed insulating these processes from the general metabolism that involves RNA and DNA metabolization. d)Explanation / Answer
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In eukaryotes, Intron and extrons cannot process independently. Mature mRNAs has to be exported from the nucleus to the cytoplasm before they can start being translated