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why dna cannot come out of the nucleus

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Answered by Mohit123Sharma
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because the DNA is too large to pass through the pores in the nucleus, so it must be transcribed into RNA which is smaller. ... Actually, it's not the DNAitself cannot leave the nucleus, but the Chromosome or Chromatin. Because, in the nucleus, DNAs are folded into Chromatin or Chromosome.

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Answered by Akshaypanigrahi
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DNA can't come out of nucleus because it is too large to pass through the pores in the nucleus, so it must be put into RNA which is smaller ....

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