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How is the genetic code present in dna transported from the nucleus to the cytoplasm of a cell
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How is the genetic code present in dna transported from the nucleus to the cytoplasm of a cell
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The Dna in our bodies get transported to needed place by the help of something called mRna, which is messenger proteins. A protein called RanGTP and mRna goes through the nuclear pore complex.
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