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What is a Fibrillar Center?
The
fibrillar center (fc)
is a substructure within the nucleolus, an essential organelle found in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells. It is one of the three major components of the nucleolus, the other two being the
dense fibrillar component (DFC)
and the
granular component (GC)
. The fibrillar center is primarily involved in the early stages of
ribosome biogenesis
.
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