ATAGCC is complementary to the base sequence TATCGG.
a-->t, t-->a, c-->g, and g-->c
therefore, the corresponding sequence is "tatggcgaa"
In DNA, the complimentary bases are as follows:
A-T
C-G
Therefore, the complimentary sequence to your fragment would be TACA
I hope this answers your question!
The DNA sequence that is complementary to the nitrogen base sequence ACCGTAT is TGGCATA.
UAGCGAGG
TACA
ji
When DNA and/or RNA are in the double helix configuration each helix is the complementary sequence of the other.
A binds with T, C binds with G. Therefore the complementary DNA sequence will be GTCAATCG. The complementary RNA would be CAGTTAGC. The OH means it is the 3' end - so the complementary strand would be 5' at the same spot.
Transcription produces a strand of messenger RNA that is complementary to the DNA that it transcribed. For example, the DNA sequence AGTCGA would be transcribed by messenger RNA as UCAGCU.
TACA
TACA
TACA
TACA
TACA
TACA
TGCA
The complimentary DNA sequence would be TAGGCGATTGCATTGGG. The complimentary mRNA sequence would be UAGGCGAUUGCAUUGGG.
Simple you just look at what base it is then what ever base would be complementary to it, is your answer. ATTGTCCAGT is your answer
ji
ACGGTA
The DNA base pairing rules are A-T and C-G, so the complementary strand to TAGTCA is ATCAGT.