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GCT AT
The strand is called the parental strand. the gene being copied would depend on which protein is needed.
the DNA strand GTT ACC would be transcribed to CAA UGG.
The sequence of nucleotides of the complementary strand will be the nucleotides which bind to the nucleotides of the template. In DNA, adenine binds to thymine and cytosine binds to guanine. The complementary strand will therefore have an adenine where the template strand has a thymine, a guanine where the template has a cytosine, etc. For example: If the template strand is ATG-GGC-CTA-GCT Then the complementary strand would be TAC-CCG-GAT-CGA
Ttg ga
Ttg ga
Ttg ga
GCT AT
3-24=7
The strand is called the parental strand. the gene being copied would depend on which protein is needed.
the DNA strand GTT ACC would be transcribed to CAA UGG.
The sequence of nucleotides of the complementary strand will be the nucleotides which bind to the nucleotides of the template. In DNA, adenine binds to thymine and cytosine binds to guanine. The complementary strand will therefore have an adenine where the template strand has a thymine, a guanine where the template has a cytosine, etc. For example: If the template strand is ATG-GGC-CTA-GCT Then the complementary strand would be TAC-CCG-GAT-CGA
Ttg ga
The DNA strand CAT-TAG would produce a complementary mRNA strand of GUA-AUC.
AAC CT would produce TTG GA The coding strand is the DNA strand that has the same base sequence as the RNA transcript. It contains codons, and the non-coding strand has anti-codons instead.
That would be ducky you
A change to the newly synthesized DNA strand, but not the template.