The correct complimentary DNA sequence would be AGTCCTGGC. The correct complimentary mRNA sequence would be AGUCCUGGC.
the complimentary styrand would be: T-C-C-G-A-T
a a g c t c t g a a t c a g c c t a c a c t t c a c c a c t a a.T, which stands for Thymine, only "goes" with A (Adanine). C, which stands for cytosine, only "goes" with G (Guanine). Therefore, the replication for it would be reversed.
A with T, and C with G.
t a a c g g t c g
t c c g a g t c a g a t c g
the complimentary styrand would be: T-C-C-G-A-T
a a g c t c t g a a t c a g c c t a c a c t t c a c c a c t a a.T, which stands for Thymine, only "goes" with A (Adanine). C, which stands for cytosine, only "goes" with G (Guanine). Therefore, the replication for it would be reversed.
A with T, and C with G.
A with T, and C with G.
A t g t g g a a c c g t g
t a a c g g t c g
t c c g a g t c a g a t c g
A-t g-c
In DNA, A binds to T and C binds to G Therefore the complementary DNA sequence to 5'-GAT-CGG-TAC-AGT-G-3' is: 3'-CTA-GCC-ATG-TCA-C-5'
Before we look at the complimentary mRNA sequence of the given DNA sequence, let us remember that RNA contains uracil (U) in place of Thiamine (T) The querry sequence is: t-a-c-c-t-c-g-c-a-a-c-t So the mRNA sequence would be: A U G G A G C G U U G A
t-t-a-c-g-g-t-a-g-c-t-t is the complementary strand. Adenine joins with Thymine (with two hydrogen bonds) and Cytosine joins with Guanine (with three hydrogen bonds)
It's GTTCATCCGA