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This means the two strands of DNA are complementary.
In DNA, C pairs with G, and A pairs with T.This means that GCATA is complementary to CGTAT.
Complementary strands of DNA are held together by hydrogen bonds connecting complementary bases.
The structure of DNA relies on a base-pairing rule. This means that in DNA, Adenine binds to Thymine and Guanine binds to Cytosine. The complementary base is the base that binds to the base in question. Therefore A is complementary to T, C is complementary to G, etc. So if you had a strand of DNA, for example; ATT-CCA-GTC The complementary strand (which would bind to the above) would be; TAA-GGT-CAG
Complementary DNA (cDNA) is DNA that has been copied from an mRNA through a reverse transcriptase enzyme. cDNA contains a copy of the original DNA sequence that made the mRNA - but without the introns (as these are cut out to create mRNA).
Complementary strands of DNA are held together by hydrogen bonds connecting complementary bases.
The complementary DNA strand to ACTGGCTAC is TGACCGATG.
The complementary strand of the DNA is TAA-GCT-ACG
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.
recombinant DNA strand.
Adenine bonds with Thymine.Adenine complementary stand is Thymine in DNA but in RNA Thymine is replaced with Uracil. This means that Adenines complementary stand is Uracil in RNA.
The template strand is used to make a complementary copy. This is a type of DNA strand.