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In a eukaryotic cell, what separates DNA from the protein translation machinery in the cytoplasm?

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MRNA, aka messenger RNA
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In eukaryotic cells, the membrane that surrounds the nucleus — commonly called the nuclear envelope — partitions this DNA from the cell's protein synthesis machinery, which is located in the cytoplasm.

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