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why is a ribosome called RNP

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Answered by Anonymous
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A ribonucleoprotein (RNP) is a complex of ribonucleic acid and RNA-binding protein. These complexes play an integral part in a number of important biological functions that include DNA replication, regulating gene expression and regulating the metabolism of RNA.

Answered by Sweetbuddy
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Hey buddy here is ur answer !!

》RNPs, whether located in the nucleus or cytoplasm, form complexes with and thus in local DNA unwinding and formation of a so-called R-loop structure .

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