If you mean what is the DNA segment complimentary to the mRNA segment UGAUUC, it is ACTAAG.
The bases of mRNA coded for by a DNA segment are complementary to the original DNA sequence. If the DNA sequences are ATCG, the corresponding mRNA bases will be UAGC.
TGCA
If DNA has the sequence AAA, the corresponding mRNA segment would have the sequence UUU due to complementary base pairing during transcription. This mRNA sequence would then undergo translation in order to produce a protein based on the genetic information contained in the DNA.
The correct mRNA sequence that would be produced from the DNA sequence "tactaggctaat" is "auguccgcuuau". This is because in mRNA, thymine (T) is replaced by uracil (U) and the complementary mRNA sequence is produced from the DNA template during transcription.
During transcription, an enzyme called RNA polymerase unwinds the DNA double helix at the beginning of a gene segment to expose the nucleotide sequence that will be used to create messenger RNA (mRNA). This unwinding allows the RNA polymerase to read the DNA template and synthesize a complementary mRNA strand.
The bases of mRNA coded for by a DNA segment are complementary to the original DNA sequence. If the DNA sequences are ATCG, the corresponding mRNA bases will be UAGC.
The DNA sequence that would pair with the DNA segment TTACGC is AATGCG. The mRNA sequence that would pair with the DNA segment TTACGC is AAUGCG.
TGCA
If DNA has the sequence AAA, the corresponding mRNA segment would have the sequence UUU due to complementary base pairing during transcription. This mRNA sequence would then undergo translation in order to produce a protein based on the genetic information contained in the DNA.
The correct mRNA sequence that would be produced from the DNA sequence "tactaggctaat" is "auguccgcuuau". This is because in mRNA, thymine (T) is replaced by uracil (U) and the complementary mRNA sequence is produced from the DNA template during transcription.
Oh, dude, it's like DNA and mRNA are like besties, you know? So, if DNA has CTG ATC, mRNA would have GAC UAG. It's like they're mirror images, but not really, because they're still unique in their own ways. So, yeah, that's how the complementary segment of mRNA would look like for that DNA sequence.
The complimentary strand of MRNA would be AAUUCCGG.
During transcription, an enzyme called RNA polymerase unwinds the DNA double helix at the beginning of a gene segment to expose the nucleotide sequence that will be used to create messenger RNA (mRNA). This unwinding allows the RNA polymerase to read the DNA template and synthesize a complementary mRNA strand.
mrna is made by RNA polymers, using DNA as a template.
One mRNA strand is made.
A gene is a segment only on DNA. A gene transcribed to mRNA is usually no longer referred to as a gene.
The complementary base pairing rule for DNA and mRNA is: A pairs with U, T pairs with A, G pairs with C, and C pairs with G. Therefore, the mRNA complementary strand for the DNA sequence TTAAGGCC would be AAUUCCGG.