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Amelie Luna
4 October, 14:00
Where does translation occur in the cell?
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Dante Dudley
4 October, 15:05
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In eukaryotes translation occurs in the nucleus and cytoplasm.
Obviously it's slightly different in prokaryotes because they lack a true nucleus.
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