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Collin Noble
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16 October, 09:36
Is DNA allowed to leave the necleus of the cell?
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Ruben Mahoney
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Eukaryotic DNA never leaves the nucleus; instead, it's transcribed (copied) into RNA molecules, which may then travel out of the nucleus.
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