Which ultrastructural feature is most likely to be disrupted in a genetic defect impairing nuclear pore complex formation?
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Correct answer: Nuclear envelope pores between nucleus and cytoplasm
Nuclear pore complexes are channels spanning the nuclear envelope that mediate transport between nucleus and cytoplasm; defects would impair nucleocytoplasmic transport and would be evident as abnormal or missing nuclear pores on EM.
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