kjarnakerfis
Kjarnakerfis is an Icelandic term used in cell biology to refer to the nuclear apparatus of a eukaryotic cell. It describes the integrated system that governs the nucleus’s structure and function, including genome maintenance, gene expression, RNA processing, and the transport of molecules between the nucleus and the cytoplasm.
Components commonly associated with kjarnakerfis include the nuclear envelope (comprising inner and outer membranes), nuclear pore
Core functions of kjarnakerfis involve DNA replication during cell division, transcription by RNA polymerases, RNA processing
In Icelandic scholarly usage, kjarnakerfis is discussed as the overarching nuclear machinery essential for cellular function.
See also: nucleus, nuclear envelope, chromatin, nucleolus, nuclear pore complex, RNA processing.