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What is cytoplasmic interaction ?

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Answered by Padmapriya1
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In the broadest terms nuclear transfer encompasses the transfer of the entire genetic material from one cell to another cell whose nucleus has been removed or inactivated in order to study nuclear cytoplasmic interaction

Answered by ItzEnchantedGirl
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It is a property of proteins to bind other molecules—water, ions, neutral solutes such as sugars, lipid soluble molecules, other proteins and nucleic acids. Binding sites may be on the surface of the molecule, in a crevice or, with membrane bound proteins, projecting into the extracellular fluid or cytoplasm.

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