Gca-tat gca ta
The answer is AGC CT
cat gt
The complementary strand of DNA to the template strand TACGGCTA would be ATGCCGAT.
GCT AT
The DNA strand CAT-TAG would produce a complementary mRNA strand of GUA-AUC.
the DNA strand GTT ACC would be transcribed to CAA UGG.
GCT AAG would produce the strand of mRNA of "CGA UUC" CGU AAU UGA CUG
The complementary DNA strand produced from the given DNA strand TCG AAG would be AGC TTC. In DNA, adenine (A) pairs with thymine (T), and cytosine (C) pairs with guanine (G). Therefore, each base on the original strand is matched with its complementary base to form the new strand.
The complementary strand of DNA to the template strand TACGGCTA would be ATGCCGAT.
GCT AT
To provide the complementary strand of DNA, I would need to see the specific sequence of the given DNA strand. DNA strands are complementary based on base pairing rules: adenine (A) pairs with thymine (T), and cytosine (C) pairs with guanine (G). If you provide the sequence, I can generate the corresponding complementary strand for you.
The DNA strand CAT-TAG would produce a complementary mRNA strand of GUA-AUC.
Ttg ga
Guanine
the DNA strand GTT ACC would be transcribed to CAA UGG.
Ttg ga
Assuming it's 5' to 3', The complementary strand would be 3' G-A-A-T-C-C-G-A-A-T-G-G-T 5'
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.
GCT AAG would produce the strand of mRNA of "CGA UUC" CGU AAU UGA CUG