a-t-g-g-a-g-c-g-t-t-g-a
A pairs with T and G pairs with C. It doesn't matter how long the strand is....it's so ******in' simple.
A-T bonds are stronger than G-C bonds. A-t rich regions of DNA are hard and don't code for many functioning genes.
G-C rich regions are where the active genes are found.
A-t Regions stain dark blue-black w/ Geimsa, Leishman's or wright's stain etc... G-C regions do not. That's how banding patterns are achieved and chromosomes can be more accurately identified.
c-c-g-t-a-t. A (adenine) and T (thymine) are always paired, as are C (cytosine) and G (guanine)
a-a-t-g-t-t-a-t-ac-a-a-g-g-c-a-t- t-t-a-c-a-a-t-a-tg-t-t-c-c-g-t-a
The sequence would be GACGGT
On DNA: AGCTGAAGT On RNA: AGCUGAAGU
tggctacac
It will be ttaaccgg because adenine pairs with thymine and guanine with cytocine.
lol i hate this question........its in meh science book
I though the question is asking the complimentary strand of the sequence. It would be TCCGGTAATCGGGATAAGCCCATATTTACC. Adenine pairs with thymine and guanine pair up cytosine by hydrogen bonds.
taacgggtac
DNA usually comes in a double stranded helix, but if there is only one strand provided, complimentary base pairing occurs. Adenine and Thymine pair, as do Guanine and Cytosine. Given a sequence of DNA, using this, you can find its complementary strand.
The sequence would be GACGGT
It will be ttaaccgg because adenine pairs with thymine and guanine with cytocine.
A complimentary DNA sequence is the genetic code on the partner strand that aligns with and corresponds to (matches) the code on the primary strand. Each nucleotide has a match, A matches T and C matches G, therefore the complimentary sequence for ATCGA is TAGCT.
The complimentary strand of MRNA would be AAUUCCGG.
The complimentary DNA sequence would be TAGGCGATTGCATTGGG. The complimentary mRNA sequence would be UAGGCGAUUGCAUUGGG.
lol i hate this question........its in meh science book
I though the question is asking the complimentary strand of the sequence. It would be TCCGGTAATCGGGATAAGCCCATATTTACC. Adenine pairs with thymine and guanine pair up cytosine by hydrogen bonds.
taacgggtac
The complimentary strand of DNA would have the sequence: tacggctagttgg
It's complimentary pair. C--G and T--A
one amino acid in the sequence would change
TGCA