2 meters length and 6*10^9 pairs bases
The template strand, if reffering to DNA, is the strand of the DNA that is copied to make more DNA.
The term for the 5' DNA strand is the leading strand.
The complementary strand of DNA to the template strand TACGGCTA would be ATGCCGAT.
A ddNTP (dideoxynucleotide triphosphate) is used in DNA sequencing to terminate the DNA strand during replication. When a ddNTP is incorporated into the growing DNA strand, it prevents further elongation, resulting in fragments of varying lengths. These fragments are then separated by size to determine the sequence of the original DNA strand.
A single mRNA strand is typically produced but a single strand can make many many copies of the protein encoded on the molecule.
The DNA strand that acts as a pattern for the newly synthesized DNA is called the template strand. It serves as a guide during DNA replication, where complementary nucleotides are added to create a new DNA strand.
It is a copy of the Dna original strand.
The complementary DNA strand to ACTGGCTAC is TGACCGATG.
The term for the 3' to 5' strand of DNA is the "antisense strand."
GGATCGA. Each base in the original DNA strand pairs with its complementary base (A with T and C with G) in the new strand during DNA replication.
GGATCGA is comlementary to the DNA strand CCTAGCT.
The DNA strand that is copied to make mRNA is the template strand of the gene. This strand serves as a template for the RNA polymerase enzyme to synthesize a complementary mRNA strand during the process of transcription.