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i tried researching but couldnt find the answer, but i remember reading it was...not sure though, wat do u guys think
Answer to your question--Yes.
Keep in mind that DNA transcribed repeatedly into RNA molecule(mRNA) in the nucleus. Some of final product of RNA molecules are tRNA and rRNA. The reference is from Campbell Reece 5th Ed. Biology.
oh~, what you saying is that DNA is located in somewhere nucleus but not in nucleolus? I thought the transcription take place at the site where DNA reside. rRNA is assembled and made in nucleolus in nucleus. 🙂 RNA molecules made in nucleolus because DNA transcription take place where DNA is located.
you confused me a little. Nobody said DNA is not located in nucleolus!
Not to brag, but I haven't even taken Principles of Bio I yet and I know the answer to this question. Hopefully the rest of the Bio DAT section (and the DAT itself) is this easy. 😀
Isn't prophase I is where Nucleolus disappear before mitosis/meiosis?