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Assuming it's 5' to 3', The complementary strand would be 3' G-A-A-T-C-C-G-A-A-T-G-G-T 5'
Guanine
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The division of DNA is called replication.The two strands of DNA are separated with the help of an enzyme, helicase. Each strand of DNA then "grows" a new strand along its length. The new strands are formed from free (uncombined) nucleotides. These nucleotides obey the rules of base pairing, so where the old strand has an A (adenine), the nucleotide that moves into position opposite it in the new strand has a T (thymine). Likewise C (cytosine) pairs with G (guanine).Each old strand is described as acting as a template for the formation of the new one.The nucleotides of the new strands are "stitched together" by enzymes called DNA polymerases.DNA replication is called semi-conservative, because each resulting molecule of DNA has one old strand and one new one.For more information, for example on the roles of the different DNA polymerases, and on such niceties as lagging strands and Okazaki fragments, use the links below.
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The DNA strand CAT-TAG would produce a complementary mRNA strand of GUA-AUC.
GCT AAG would produce the strand of mRNA of "CGA UUC" CGU AAU UGA CUG
the DNA strand GTT ACC would be transcribed to CAA UGG.
Assuming it's 5' to 3', The complementary strand would be 3' G-A-A-T-C-C-G-A-A-T-G-G-T 5'
Guanine
Answer this q The results of gel electrophoresis are shown below, with four different strands of DNA labeled.Which strand of DNA is the shortest? uestion…
Strand 4 is the largest-Apex
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