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23 September, 22:22

How do the directions to make a protein get from the nucleus to the cytoplasm?

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  1. 23 September, 22:37
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    The mRNA made from the section of DNA coding for the protein (the gene) exits the nucleus through a nuclear pore after getting modified. It can get modified by getting a poly-A tail and a methylated cap, along with removing the interfering sequences (introns).
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