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A pairs only with T, and C pairs only with G. You know this is DNA (instead of RNA) because it has T instead of U. A = Adenine, T = Thymine, C = Cytosine, and G = Guanine An example: One strand: CGATCCGA Complimentary: GCTAGGCT Now you know enough to solve the problem on your own.
It would be ATCAGT. A=T T=A G=C C=G for all the DNA sequences the complementary strand would be the opposite.
The complimentary DNA strand would be AGCTCTTAGAGCTAA.
3-24=7
The DNA strand, AGGCTTGCAG.
A pairs only with T, and C pairs only with G. You know this is DNA (instead of RNA) because it has T instead of U. A = Adenine, T = Thymine, C = Cytosine, and G = Guanine An example: One strand: CGATCCGA Complimentary: GCTAGGCT Now you know enough to solve the problem on your own.
It would be ATCAGT. A=T T=A G=C C=G for all the DNA sequences the complementary strand would be the opposite.
The complimentary DNA strand would be AGCTCTTAGAGCTAA.
The complement strand of CCTAGCT would be GGATCGA.
Ttg ga
3-24=7
The DNA strand, AGGCTTGCAG.
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.
Ucg cga GAC UAU
TAGC.
GCT AT
The DNA strand CAT-TAG would produce a complementary mRNA strand of GUA-AUC.