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Where does maximum m rna formation occurs

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Answered by guptaaastha788
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Answer:

nucleoplasm

Explanation:

DNA gets converted into RNA by the process of transcription. m-RNA, t-RNA, and r-RNA are the three types of RNA widely distributed in the cell. m-RNA plays an important role in transcription. t-RNA translate the message within the nucleotide sequences of mRNA into specific amino acid sequences. r-RNA has the binding site for m-RNA. It is widely distributed nucleus, nucleoplasm, and cytoplasm. m-RNA counts about 5% of total RNA. r-RNA counts to about 80% of the total RNA present in the cell. It is present in ribosomes. t-RNA counts to about 15% of the total RNA.

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