Biology, asked by samooumaiya, 1 month ago

explain this line please​

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Answered by riddhirajbhattacharj
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Explanation: Cytoplasmic localization is the mechanism of the cell which restricts or allows the synthesis of certain proteins or RNA( Ribonucleic acid) in specific sites of a cell.

This mechanism leads to the asymmetric distribution of the proteins/RNA throughout the cell.

RNA  converts the information stored in DNA to proteins. Thus the amount of RNA produced in different places and different types of information extracted from the DNA result in the different types of proteins produced.

Depending on the type and amount of those proteins received by the daughter cell (referred to as the cell's descendants here) it can have different phenotypes, i.e. the observable traits of that particular cell. These phenotypes are the ones developed by genetic contribution, which are determined at birth. Thus, it is seals the developmental fate of the daughter cell (or at least part of it, since some phenotypes are determined after birth by environmental factors too).

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