The correct order of events in protein synthesis in eukaryotes is:
A. DNA is transcribed to amino acids in the cytoplasm, translation of RNA to a protein by transfer RNA in the cytoplasm
B. DNA is transcribed to an RNA molecule in the nucleus, translation of RNA to a protein by ribosomes in the cytoplasm
C. DNA is translated to an RNA molecule in the nucleus, transcription of RNA to a protein by ribosomes in the cytoplasm
D. RNA is directly translated to amino acids sequences in the cytoplasm
E. Mitochondrial DNA is transcribed to ribosomal RNA in the cytoplasm, translation of RNA to a nucleotide in the cytoplasm

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Answer:

B. DNA is transcribed to an RNA molecule in the nucleus, translation of RNA to a protein by ribosomes in the cytoplasm

Explanation:

Protein synthesis in eukaryotes follows the central dogma of Biology which states that DNA is transcribed to RNA, which is then translated to PROTEIN. DNA is the genetic material in living organisms that stores genetic information in the NUCLEUS of eukaryotic cells. The DNA then undergoes the process of transcription, which is the first stage of protein synthesis, to form mRNA.

The mRNA transports the genetic information out of the nucleus into the cytoplasm, specifically the ribosomes, where the process of TRANSLATION occurs to form PROTEINS. Hence, the correct order is: DNA is transcribed to an RNA molecule in the nucleus, translation of RNA to a protein by ribosomes in the cytoplasm

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B I think

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