👉 The term "hyperdicrotous" refers to a type of protein that is abundant in the cytoplasm of cells, but not in the nucleus. This means that it does not have its own DNA or RNA molecule and therefore cannot be replicated during cell division. Instead, it is synthesized by other proteins within the cell and then exported into the cytoplasm for further processing or storage. In contrast, a "hyperdicrotous" protein is one that has both its own DNA