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Q: What is the complementary nucleotide sequence of ccgagattg?
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What is it called when copying part of a nucleotide sequence of dna into a complementary sequence in rna?

transcription


Rna molecules are produced by copying part of the nucleotide sequence of DNA into a complementary sequence in rna?

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It is GGCC and CCGG!


During what process are rna molecules produced by copying part of the nucleotide sequence of dna into a complementary sequence in rna?

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If one strand of DNA has a nucleotide base sequence of tcaggtccat?

If one strand of DNA has a nucleotide base sequence of tcaggtccat, its complementary strand is agtccaggta. Adenine pairs with thymine, while guanine pairs with cytosine.


Is anticodon of tRNA named because its three-nucleotide sequence is complementary to one of the 64 codons of the genetic code?

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If a DNA strand had the sequence CCGAGATTG what is the nucloetide sequence of the complimentary strand?

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Which produced during translation ribosomal RNA transfer RNA proteins DNA?

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What sequence is complementary to aggtac?

The complementary sequence to aggtac would be tccatg. T is complementary to A and C is complementary to G.


How would the bases of the complementary strand read?

The complementary sequence of a DNA strand is written with the beginning letters of the bases: adenine (A), cytosine (C), guanine (G), and thymine (T). You would replace each letter with its complementary nucleotide. Replace: A for T T for A C for G G for C


How does each new nucleotide chain compare to the one on which it was formed?

The nucleotide sequences in the two chains of a DNA molecule are complementary.This means that A (adenine) in one chain always binds to T (thymine) in the other, and C (cytosine) always binds to G (guanine).So if the sequence in one chain is:AATCTGGAthe complementary sequence in the other chain will be:TTAGACCT