5' GGTCGAAT 3' --Top strand
3 'CCAGCTTA 5' ---Other strand
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 complementary section on the other strand would be GATCTTG. This is because in DNA, adenine pairs with thymine and cytosine pairs with guanine, so the complementary bases are G-C, A-T, T-A, and C-G.
In DNA, the complementary strand would be: GGATCAGTAC.
If the base sequence on one strand of DNA is A-T-G-C, then the complementary strand would have the sequence T-A-C-G. In DNA, adenine pairs with thymine and guanine pairs with cytosine.
which one of the following strands od DNA in the complement strand to c-c-a-t-c-g
The complementary strand of DNA is a strand that matches the sequence of the original DNA strand through base pairing rules. Adenine pairs with thymine (A-T) and cytosine pairs with guanine (C-G). This results in two DNA strands with complementary sequences that can be used for replication and transcription.
the complimentary styrand would be: T-C-C-G-A-T
Purine- Adenine, guanine,pyrimidine- thymine, cytosineAdenine pairs with thymineGuanine pairs with cytosineTherefore the complementary strand to TCG AAG is AGC TTC=========================================================A always pairs with T, and C always pairs with G so the complementary strand is as follows:TCG AAG (Original)AGC TTC (Complementary)GCA TAT
It would be T-A-A-G-C-C
If u mean the second strand it would be TAGC since A-T, T-A, C-G, G-C to one strand to another
tgcagac. A pairs with T and C Pairs with G.
The complementary (partner) strand to the segment ACTGT would be TGACA. This is because in DNA, A binds to T and C binds to G.