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In eukaryotes, mRNA is transcribed in the _______ and then transported to the cytoplasm for translation

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Answer:

Nucleus

Step-by-step explanation:

This is in reference to the central dogma of biology: DNA --> RNA --> Protein. DNA is replicated and then transcribed into RNA (which is where it becomes mRNA) which is then sent to a ribosome which is then translated and then created into protein.

Another definition of central dogma of biology is:

(transcribed)Transcription --> Translation --> Protein

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