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What does a bacterial rna polymerase produce when it transcribes a protein-coding gene?

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I had to look for the options and here is my answer: When transcription of a protein-coding gene occurs in a bacterial RNA polymerase, what happens is that, it produces pre-mRNA. Pre-mRNA is also an RNA strand that is not yet matured and it is still to be synthesized.
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