Location of transcription in eukaryotic cell

The process of transcription in eukaryotic cells occurs in the nucleus. Specifically, transcription takes place in the nucleoplasm, which is the fluid inside the nucleus.

Transcription in eukaryotic cells takes place in the nucleus, which is the membrane-bound organelle that contains the genetic material (DNA) of the cell. The process of transcription involves the synthesis of mRNA (messenger RNA) molecules from DNA templates. Within the nucleus, the DNA is packaged into chromosomes, and specific regions of the DNA called genes serve as templates for the production of mRNA. The transcription process involves a series of steps, including initiation, elongation, and termination, which occur in the nucleus before the mRNA is transported to the cytoplasm for translation into protein.