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What is the correct flow of genetic information in eukaryotic cells?

Asked by Darwichem, Last updated: Oct 22, 2024

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S. Leo

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Answered Feb 03, 2021

The correct flow of the eukaryotic cells is DNA first before it will become RNA. Finally, the last stage will be proteins. Take note that most but not all eukaryotic cells will have their genetic information. The eukaryotic cells that will have two sets of genetic information will be called diploids. Diploid cells will undergo meiosis.

This means that the information that the eukaryotic cells will be split into half. Take note that in eukaryotes, the DNA can be found in the nucleus. The data will then be organized properly into something that people already know as chromosomes. Take note that a small amount of data can also be found in the mitochondria sometimes.

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Answered May 20, 2019

DNA->RNA->proteins
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