Cytosine and Guanine are complementary. Therefore the paired strand would be GGC.
No each strand is complementary to the other, not identical. Opposite strands will run in the opposite direction with nucleotides that complement the other strand Ex. 5actgactgactg3 & 3tgactgactgac5
If u mean the second strand it would be TAGC since A-T, T-A, C-G, G-C to one strand to another
Either strand of the DNA double helix fully specifies how to assemble its complementary strand. The enzyme that does the copying simply matches every base with its exact complement.
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'
The complement strand of CCTAGCT would be GGATCGA.
GATACC
GCCGATAT
which one of the following strands od DNA in the complement strand to c-c-a-t-c-g
CCGGTAAT
GCCGATAT
Be more clear with your question please. The complement of a single strand of DNA is the other strand. The complement to the single DNA strand "ATCGGTA" would be "TAGCCAT" The mRNA complement of the DNA strand ATCGGTA is UAGCCAU The tRNA anticodon of the DNA strand ATCGGTA is UTCGGTU Hope that helps A cell's endovment of DNA, its genetic information is called its genome
Cytosine and Guanine are complementary. Therefore the paired strand would be GGC.
No each strand is complementary to the other, not identical. Opposite strands will run in the opposite direction with nucleotides that complement the other strand Ex. 5actgactgactg3 & 3tgactgactgac5
If u mean the second strand it would be TAGC since A-T, T-A, C-G, G-C to one strand to another
Either strand of the DNA double helix fully specifies how to assemble its complementary strand. The enzyme that does the copying simply matches every base with its exact complement.
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'