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all of the following:

1. acquires a poly-A tail.

2.breaks loose from the terminator signal on the template.

3. becomes capped.

4. is stripped of its introns.

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Before it leaves the nucleus, the mRNA is spliced (cut) to create mature mRNA. This splicing involves that cutting out of introns, leaving only the exons - which are the segments which code for a protein.

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Before mRNA leaves the nucleus, it must go through a process called transcription. As DNA is being unzipped during replication, a strand of mRNA pairs up with each of the two DNA strands - creating a total of two mRNA strands. When mRNA is being transcribed from the DNA, the nitrogen base A is paired up with the nitrogen base U, nitrogen base T is paired up with A, nitrogen base C is paired up with G, and nitrogen base G is being pared up with the nitrogen base C.

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DNA - A T C G T A A T G C

*** TRANSCRIPTION***

mRNA - U A G C T U U A C G -> mRNA is now ready to leave the nucleus

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DNA has to be transferred to RNA "language" so instead of their being for example tagcgaattccg in RNA it would be aucgcuuaaggc. so their is no thymine in RNA it gets transferred to uracil.

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RNA does not leave the cell. After transcription, mRNA carries the genetic code from the nucleus to a ribosome in the cytoplasm or endoplasmic reticulum, where the code is translated into a protein.

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It go's to the cytoplasm and attaches to the ribosomes

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