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During transcription in eukaryotes, a type of rna polymerase called rna polymerase ii moves along the template strand of the dna in the 3'5' direction. However, for any given gene, either strand of the double-stranded dna may function as the template strand. For any given gene, what ultimately determines which dna strand serves as the template strand?

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Answer:During transcription in eukaryotes, a type of RNA polymerase called RNA polymerase II moves along the template strand of the DNA in the 3'→5' direction. However, for any given gene, either strand of the double-stranded DNA may function as the template strand.

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