Name: Lisa M Klumpp
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Question:
How does the mRNA leave the nucleus and get to the ribosome?
Replies:
After the mRNA is spliced into mRNA in the nucleus, it is packaged in
special binding proteins, and then, in a process that requires energy, it exits
through the nuclear membrane pores.
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