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The Eukaryotic Nucleus — Nuclear Structure, Chromatin Organization, and RNA Processing Explained | Chapter 8 of Karp’s Cell and Molecular Biology

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The Eukaryotic Nucleus — Nuclear Structure, Chromatin Organization, and RNA Processing Explained | Chapter 8 of Karp’s Cell and Molecular Biology Chapter 8 of Karp’s Cell and Molecular Biology: Concepts and Experiments explores the organization, structure, and regulatory functions of the eukaryotic nucleus—the command center of the cell. Responsible for housing the genome, orchestrating RNA synthesis, and regulating protein transport, the nucleus plays a central role in gene expression and cellular identity. This expanded explanation builds on the concepts introduced in the YouTube summary and provides a clear, comprehensive resource for students studying molecular and cellular biology. For a full walkthrough of the chapter, be sure to watch the video above. If these breakdowns support your learning, consider subscribing to Last Minute Lecture to follow the entire series chapter by chapter. The Nuclear Envelope: A Protective Double Membrane The nucleus is enclosed by the n...