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During transcription the template strand is the one with polarity

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Assertion : Template or antisense strand , having 3' rarr 5' polarity takes part in transcription. Reason : Non-template or sense strand, having 5' rarr3' polarity, does not take part in transcription.

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Assertion :- Both the strands of DNA are not copied during transcription. Reason : Both strands of DNA show antiparallel polarity.