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mRNA moves to the ribosome

DNA unzips in the nucleus

Protein assembled at ribosome

Transcription occurs

Translation occurs

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1. DNA unzips in the nucleus.

RNA polymerase binds to the DNA sequence, separates the two strands and creates a single-stranded DNA molecule that will be transcripted.  

2. Transcription occurs.

Transcription is the first step of gene expression. During this process, a gene's DNA sequence is copied and a mRNA molecule is produced.

3. mRNA moves to the ribosome

The mRNA is then transferred from the nucleus to the ribosome, the organelle that serves as a site for protein synthesis.

4. Translation occurs

Translation is the process where a mRNA sequence into the amino acid sequence of a polypeptide (protein).

5. Protein assembled at ribosome.

Translation, meaning the formation of a protein, occurs on the ribosome.

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