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a. in the extracellular matrix

b. in the nucleus

c. in the chloroplasts

d. in your mom

e. both b and d

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DNA is transcribed in the nucleus of a cell by the enzyme RNA polymerase. During transcription, a messenger RNA (mRNA) molecule is synthesized from a DNA template. This mRNA molecule then carries the genetic information from the nucleus to the cytoplasm where it is translated into proteins.

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"On the Gene"

In the nucleus of the cell.

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It is located in the Nucleotide Sequence

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in the cytoplasm

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