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During the eukaryotic transcription, the...

During the eukaryotic transcription, the genetic information encoded in the DNA will be transferred to m-RNA. The m-RNA thus formed will be processed and utilized to synthesize a protein.
a. Both the DNA strands are not copied during transcription. Why?
b. What do template and coding DNA strands represent?
c. What will be the result, if RNA is not spliced before translation?

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