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
The complimentary mRNA sequence would be: U-A-A-C-G-U
The complementary mRNA sequence for ATT-GCA is UAA-CGU.
In DNA, A binds to T and C binds to G.
Therefore the complementary strand for the sequence CTAAGTC is GATTCAG.
U a g g c u g g g a u c c g u
TGCA
The complimentary DNA sequence would be TAGGCGATTGCATTGGG. The complimentary mRNA sequence would be UAGGCGAUUGCAUUGGG.
The complementary strand of this DNA sequence is... A T G C T A A C C
if the DNA sequence is A C T G then its resulting mRNA sequence will be complementary so it will be T G A C
TGCA
its tcaa
When DNA and/or RNA are in the double helix configuration each helix is the complementary sequence of the other.
auc
TGCA
TGCA
The complimentary DNA sequence would be TAGGCGATTGCATTGGG. The complimentary mRNA sequence would be UAGGCGAUUGCAUUGGG.
transcription
GCCUAGUA
ATAGCC is complementary to the base sequence TATCGG.
The complementary strand of this DNA sequence is... A T G C T A A C C
Adenine (A) pairs with thymine (T), and cytosine (C) pairs with guanine (G). I remember this because A paired with T spells AT. The complementary DNA sequence to TGCCAT is ACGGTA.
forward primers are complementary to anti sense strand of the dsDNA