tcaa --remember a attracts t while c attracts g
its tcaa
TGCA
auc
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.
Yes, strands of DNA are complementary. Complementary implies that a sequence of nucleotides (ex. ATATG) is ordered in a way that it directly corresponds to another sequence of nucleotides (ex. TATAC). Since DNA is double stranded in most circumstances, barring mutagenesis, one strand would be pair with its complementary strand, thus forming the double stand.
TGCA
TGCA
The complimentary DNA sequence would be TAGGCGATTGCATTGGG. The complimentary mRNA sequence would be UAGGCGAUUGCAUUGGG.
A complementary strand of DNA contains the template information for the creation of a new copy of the other strand. How is it determined?
A complementary strand of DNA contains the template information for the creation of a new copy of the other strand. How is it determined?
The DNA base pairing rules are A-T and C-G, so the complementary strand to TAGTCA is ATCAGT.
The complimentary strand of MRNA would be AAUUCCGG.