Identify the eukaryotic cellular locations of the fundamental processes that are involved in the central dogma of molecular biology by dragging the correct labels to their targets.

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Answer:

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Explanation:

The central dogma gives a description of how genetic information travels in biological cells from DNAs to proteins. DNAs are first transcribed into messenger RNAs in a process known as transcription and the resulting mRNAs are used in the synthesis of proteins in a process known as translation.

In eukaryotic cells, transcription process happens within the confines of the nucleus because the genetic material in the form of DNAs are always located in the nucleus. Thereafter, the mRNAs generated from transcription are transported to the cytoplasm of the cell where they become translated into proteins.

Hence;

  • Transcription happens in the nucleus of the cell.
  • Translation happens in the cytoplasm of the cell.