why only 1 mRNA is produced in transcription?
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It seems reasonable that only one strand is used, because transcription of RNA from both strands would produce two complementary RNA strands from the same stretch of DNA, and these strands presumably would produce two different kinds of protein (with different amino acid sequences).
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