SCSM 2012 with 2003 domain functional level supported?

All,
I am running SCCM 2007. Now I need to install Service Manager 2012SP1. Domain functional level is 2003 with 2008 DC.
will this allow me to install SCSM 2012SP1 with full features? or will it be reduced functionality?
will there be any schema extension when I install SCSM 2012? pleas note we already have SCCM 2007 running.
can I upgrade SCCM 2007 to SCCM 2012?  
it would be helpful if you could share some link about whether its possible or not.
Thanks.
KailashC

Thomas,
Thanks for your response. Can I do a direct upgrade SCCM 2007 SP3 to SCCM 2012 or do I need to plan a migration? I mean fresh install SCCM 2012 and then migrate the data over ?
Thanks.
KailashC

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