The complimentary DNA sequence would be TAGGCGATTGCATTGGG.
The complimentary mRNA sequence would be UAGGCGAUUGCAUUGGG.
Assuming the given strand is 5' to 3', the complementary strand would be
3' ATGCTAAGCCAATCCTAA 5'
For DNA, the complementary base sequence is TACGGGCCCACAGCATCAACT.
For mRNA, the complementary base sequence is UACGGGCCCACAGCAUCAACU.
CTG-ATC-ATA-AGG-C
The complementary sequence to aggtac would be tccatg. T is complementary to A and C is complementary to G.
TGCA
To find the complementary sequence for a given DNA sequence, you need to match each nucleotide with its complementary base according to the base-pairing rules. In DNA, adenine (A) pairs with thymine (T), and cytosine (C) pairs with guanine (G). Given the DNA sequence: C - T - A - A - G - T - C The complementary sequence would be: G - A - T - T - C - A - G
Simple you just look at what base it is then what ever base would be complementary to it, is your answer. ATTGTCCAGT is your answer
5' TGACATGCAT 3' The sequence is complementary and in the correct orientation.
The complementary sequence to aggtac would be tccatg. T is complementary to A and C is complementary to G.
When DNA and/or RNA are in the double helix configuration each helix is the complementary sequence of the other.
its tcaa
TGCA
auc
TGCA
ATAGCC is complementary to the base sequence TATCGG.
transcription
A binds with T, C binds with G. Therefore the complementary DNA sequence will be GTCAATCG. The complementary RNA would be CAGTTAGC. The OH means it is the 3' end - so the complementary strand would be 5' at the same spot.
Ggc tct aac
TGCA
forward primers are complementary to anti sense strand of the dsDNA