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13 October, 18:24

What molecule in the nucleus controls the copying of DNA?

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  1. 13 October, 18:25
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    RNA

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    A chemical called messenger RNA (mRNA) is made in the nucleus and carries a copy of the DNA base sequence of a specific gene to the cytoplasm
  2. 13 October, 18:51
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    Explanation:Within the nucleus are threads of chromatin composed of DNA and associated proteins. Along the chromatin threads, the DNA is wrapped around a set of histone proteins. A nucleosome is a single, wrapped DNA-histone complex.
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