Where does transcription occur in the cell?

Transcription occurs in the ribosomes because that is where rRNA is found.

Transcription occurs in the nucleus because mRNA cannot leave the nucleus.

Transcription occurs in the nucleus because DNA cannot leave the nucleus.

Transcription occurs in the nucleus between DNA and tRNA.

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Transcription occurs in the nucleus because DNA cannot leave the nucleus.

In eukaryotic cells, transcription is the process by which the information in a gene is copied into messenger RNA (mRNA), and this process takes place in the nucleus where the cell's DNA is located. Once the mRNA is synthesized, it can then be transported out of the nucleus into the cytoplasm for translation into protein.

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