The corresponding mRNA strand would be AUCG.
ATC(Adenine-Thymine-Cytosine)
TGCAA
CATTG
the specific sequence of bases along the DNA strands
A complimentary DNA sequence is the genetic code on the partner strand that aligns with and corresponds to (matches) the code on the primary strand. Each nucleotide has a match, A matches T and C matches G, therefore the complimentary sequence for ATCGA is TAGCT.
The sequence on the strand of the helix is TACCGGATC.
No, because "U," or Uracil, is found in RNA and not DNA.
it would read: atgacgt
The sequence would be GACGGT
gcgtatagtccg is the DNA compliment
When a new DNA is formed , two strands of old DNA open and act as a template for synthesis of two new strands of DNA .Sequence of bases in new strand of DNA is determined by old strand and it is based on complementarity i.e. A pairs with T and G Pairs with C .
The complimentary strand of MRNA would be AAUUCCGG.
the specific sequence of bases along the DNA strands
A complimentary DNA sequence is the genetic code on the partner strand that aligns with and corresponds to (matches) the code on the primary strand. Each nucleotide has a match, A matches T and C matches G, therefore the complimentary sequence for ATCGA is TAGCT.
Since A pairs with T, and G pairs with C, then the sequence of bases in the strand of DNA being copied determines the sequence of bases in the newly copied strand. The bases are complementary (A gives T and G gives C when copied).
The sequence on the strand of the helix is TACCGGATC.
tacag
No, because "U," or Uracil, is found in RNA and not DNA.
in DNA, each base pairs up with only one other base
mutagens