How are DNA and mRNA related?(1 point)

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If there has been a mutation in DNA, the mRNA will not change.
If there has been a mutation in DNA, the mRNA will not change.

DNA is used as a template to make mRNA.
DNA is used as a template to make mRNA.

mRNA is used as a template to make DNA.
mRNA is used as a template to make DNA.

If there has been a mutation in mRNA, the DNA will not change.

DNA and mRNA are related in that DNA serves as the template for the production of mRNA through a process called transcription. mRNA then carries the genetic information from the DNA to the ribosomes, where it is translated into proteins. So, DNA and mRNA work together in the central dogma of molecular biology to carry out gene expression.