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Reticulocytes have residual ribosomal RNA?


scilearner

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Erythrocytes do have a nucleus during erythropoiesis until they reach the reticulocyte stage. The mRNA is generated during the developmental stages before the nucleus is expelled, and the quantity in the cell reduces with the expulsion of the nucleus but, as I understand it, is not entirely diminished. What remains can, with the residual ribosomal RNA, be used to maintain the required amount of haemoglobin.

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