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Why is dna important to mRNA?

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it serves as a template for complementary base-pairing and an emzyme called rna catalyze the formation of pre-mRNa which is then process to form a mature MRNA which would make it a highly effective and significant process to which it would have to start all over again to form more enzymes

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During transcription, the DNA of a gene serves as a template for complementary base-pairing, and an enzyme called RNA polymerase II catalyzes the formation of a pre-mRNA molecule, which is then processed to form mature mRNA

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