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Ribosomal Nucleolus Specialized Structure Nucleus Consisting Chromatin Regions

The nucleolus is a specialized structure within the nucleus, consisting of chromatin regions containing rRNA genes and imported ribosomal proteins, serving as the site of rRNA synthesis and ribosomal subunit assembly.

El nucleolo es una estructura especializada en el núcleo, compuesta por regiones de cromatina que contienen genes de ARN ribosomal junto con proteínas ribosomales importadas del citoplasma, es el sitio de síntesis de ARNr y ensamblaje de subunidades ribosomales.

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Back A specialized structure in the nucleus, consisting of chromatin regions containing ribosomal RNA genes along with ribosomal proteins imported from the cytoplasmic site of rRNA synthesis and ribosomal subunit assembly.

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