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In the process of transcription, how does the mRNA strand relate to DNA?
a) The mRNA strand is complementary to the DNA strand; however, uracil instead of adenine is paired with thymine.
b) The mRNA strand is complementary to the DNA strand; however, uracil instead of thymine is paired with adenine.
c) The mRNA strand mimics the DNA strand; however, uracil is the 5th based used in the sequence.
d) The mRNA strand is an exact copy of the DNA strand.
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In the process of transcription, how does the mRNA strand relate to DNA?
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