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What are the components found in the nucleoplasm?

Author: H K



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Viscous amorphous mass containing: -decondensed chromosomes forming chromatin that occupies specific locations although they seem to be tangled structures. - Fibrillar 3D network of proteins that form the nuclear matrix, which serves as a skeleton responsible of nuclear shape. It is also involved in chromatin distribution and movement and maturation of RNA within the nucleus. And site of anchorage for transcription and replication machinery+ non histones that form the scaffold and determine chromosome shape and size. when chromatin become chromosomes they disassemble. -one or more nucleoli responsible for production of rRNA and assembly with ribosomal proteins in order to form small and large ribosomal subunit.


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