Where does DNA Transcription Take Place?

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Transcription is the process of transfer of genetic information in a DNA sequence to a RNA molecule. It involves 3 processes: initiation, elongation and termination. The DNA transcription occurs in the nucleus in eukaryotes and in the cytoplasm in prokaryotes.
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