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RNA then leaves the nucleus and goes to a ribosome in the cytoplasm, where translation occurs. Translation reads the genetic code in mRNA and makes a protein. Transcription is the first part of the central dogma of molecular biology: DNA → RNA. It is the transfer of genetic instructions in DNA to messenger RNA (mRNA).

In a cell of the transfer of genetic information from DNA to RNA occurs in the nucleus.

What is cell?

  • A cell is the structural and functional unit of living things.
  • Each living things are composed of cells.
  • Cell has different organelle that performs specific functions.

What is nucleus?

  • It is a membrane-bound organelle that contains chromosomes.
  • The chromosome consists of DNA which carries genetic information from parents to offspring.
  • DNA stands for deoxyribonucleic acid. It is long chain of polynucleotide. Each nucleotide consists of: nitrogenous bases, phosphate group and deoxyribose sugar.
  • The DNA replicates in nucleus through a process called replication.
  • Transcription (conversion of DNA into RNA) also occurs in it. From there the RNA moves towards ribosome to code for the proteins.

Hence, the correct answer is: nucleus.

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