1) Q: A: Central dogma includes the following: The DNA codes for the production of messenger RNA (mRNA) during transcription. In eukaryotic cells, the mRNA is processed and migrates from the _________ to the _________. Messenger RNA carries coded information to the __________. where this information is translated and used i for protein synthesis. Fill in the blanks within the text. A) nucleus, cytoplasm, ribosome B) nucleus, ribosome, Golgi complex C) ribosome, ER, Golgi complex Eliminate D) DNA, RNA, ribosome

Respuesta :

A) nucleus, cytoplasm, and ribosome

Answer: The correct answer for the fill in the blank is A) Nucleus, cytoplasm, ribosome.

According to central dogma, genetic information is transferred from DNA ( deoxyribonucleic acid) to mRNA ( messenger RNA) and finally to proteins.

The DNA is converted to mRNA in a process called transcription. This takes place in the nucleus of the eukaryotic cells. mRNA moves to cytoplasm where it is finally converted to protein ( through translation) at the site called ribosomes.

In other words, mRNA carries information in the form of codons that is used  for the synthesis of proteins.