Gene expression in eukaryotes involves transcription of DNA in the nucleus, followed by RNA processing and transport of mRNA to the cytoplasm for translation. Eukaryotic genes contain both coding exons and non-coding introns. During transcription, RNA polymerase II binds promoters and transcription factors to initiate transcription. The primary transcript undergoes splicing to remove introns and join exons, producing mature mRNA for translation into protein.