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Where in the cell do transcription and translation take place?
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Transcription takes place in a protein, and translation takes place in the nucleus.
Transcription takes place in the cytoplasm, and translation takes place in the nucleus.
Transcription takes place in the nucleus, and translation takes place in ribosomes.
Transcription takes place in ribosomes, and translation takes place in a protein.

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The correct answer will be option-Transcription takes place in the nucleus, and translation takes place in ribosomes.

The regulation of gene is regulated and controlled by two main processes of central dogma called transcription and translation.

Transcription is the process of formation of messenger RNA or mRNA from a single strand of DNA whereas translation is the formation of protein from mRNA.

This process takes place in different sites in prokaryotes and eukaryotes. In prokaryotes, both transcription and translation take place in the cytoplasm but in eukaryotes, the transcription takes place in the nucleus whereas translation takes place in the ribosomes present in the cytoplasm.

Thus, the selected option is the correct answer.

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