Where can RNA are found in cells
Where can RNA are found in cells?
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In eukaryote cell nucleus RNA can be found scattered in the nuclear fluid, all along with DNA, and as the major constituent of the nucleolus. In cytosol (that is, in eukaryotes or in bacteria) RNA molecules can be found free, as structural component of ribosome (that is, organelles specialized in protein synthesis) or even related to them in the procedure of forming proteins.
Chloroplasts and Mitochondria also contain their own RNA and DNA.
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