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Biology, 31.03.2020 04:03, samantamartinez

In eukaryotes, tRNAs are transcribed in: A. the nucleus but function in the cytoplasm B. the cytoplasm and function in the nucleus C. the nucleus and function in the nucleus D. both the nucleus and the cytoplasm and function in the cytoplasm E. the cytoplasm and function in the cytoplasm

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