assuming that 5' CTGA 3':
3' GACT 5'
Hydrogen bonds between the paired nitrogenous bases hold the opposite strands of DNA together.
TCCACG and ACCTGG are the types of the dna strand that would bond opposite.
the sense and anti-sense strand
mRNA forms a complementary sequence to the DNA it is transcribed from. Therefore, the DNA strand would be the complement (opposite base pair) from what is present in the mRNA. Also, remember that RNA uses uracil (U) in place of thymine (T). For the mRNA strand CUC-AAG-UGC-UUC, the complementary DNA strand would be GAG-TTC-ACG-AAG.
TCA is the complementary strand for AGT. Adenine forms double bond with thymine & guanine forms triple bond with cytosine & vice-versa
A TG CAGATTCTCTAAG
In DNA, A binds with T and C binds with G. Therefore the complementary strand for ATC-TCG would be TAG-AGC.
DNA polymerase catalyzes the reactions that are responsible for synthesizing new DNA strands in the 5' to 3' direction. The parent DNA strand is read in the 3' to 5' direction but the daughter strand is extended in the opposite direction.
It would be ATCAGT. A=T T=A G=C C=G for all the DNA sequences the complementary strand would be the opposite.
The complimentary DNA strand would be AGCTCTTAGAGCTAA.
The DNA strand, AGGCTTGCAG.
Adenine bonds with thymine in a DNA strand, however, in an RNA strand, Adenine bonds with uracil.
Ttg ga
(Adenine and Thymine) or (Guanine and Cytosine) are the respective molecules which join by hydrogen bond to attach to the double strand of DNA.
TAGC.
The DNA molecule is anti-parallel. This is because the two strands are the opposite of one another, such that if one strand has the base sequence ATC, the opposite strand would have the base sequence TAG.
No, both will be synthesized in opposite directions
mRNA forms a complementary sequence to the DNA it is transcribed from. Therefore, the DNA strand would be the complement (opposite base pair) from what is present in the mRNA. Also, remember that RNA uses uracil (U) in place of thymine (T). For the mRNA strand CUC-AAG-UGC-UUC, the complementary DNA strand would be GAG-TTC-ACG-AAG.
TCA is the complementary strand for AGT. Adenine forms double bond with thymine & guanine forms triple bond with cytosine & vice-versa
A TG CAGATTCTCTAAG