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The nucleotide sequences in the two chains of a DNA molecule are complementary.

This means that A (adenine) in one chain always binds to T (thymine) in the other, and C (cytosine) always binds to G (guanine).

So if the sequence in one chain is:

AATCTGGA

the complementary sequence in the other chain will be:

TTAGACCT

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