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Colored transmission electron micrograph of one ribosomal RNA transcription unit from a Xenopus oocyte. Transcription proceeds from left to right, with nascent ribosomal ribonucleoprotein complexes (rRNPs) growing in length as each successive RNA polymerase I molecule moves along the DNA template at the center. In this preparation, each rRNP is oriented either above or below the central strand of DNA being transcribed, so that the overall shape is similar to a feather. In the nucleolus of a living cell, the nascent rRNPs extend in all directions, like a bottlebrush.
[Professor Oscar L. Miller/Science Photo Library.]