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In DNA, A binds with T and C binds with G.

Therefore the complementary strand for ATC-TCG would be TAG-AGC.

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GTCAG

All you have to do is remember complimentary base pairs. A always bonds with T and C always bonds with G. So if you know one base, you will also know the other.

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CAGTC. The opposite strand

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Q: What is the opposite DNA strand of atctcg?
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