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Below is the base sequence for one strand in a short segment of DNA.CTG ATCWhich sequence of bases would the complementary segment of mRNA have?

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Reese Baloga ∙

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∙ 9mo ago
Updated: 2/4/2025

Oh, dude, it's like DNA and mRNA are like besties, you know? So, if DNA has CTG ATC, mRNA would have GAC UAG. It's like they're mirror images, but not really, because they're still unique in their own ways. So, yeah, that's how the complementary segment of mRNA would look like for that DNA sequence.

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