In DNA strands, C pairs with G and A pairs with T. The complementary strand to C-C-A-T-C-G would be G-G-T-A-C.
if it is DNA then the anti codon would be
g-g-t-a-g-c
g-g-t-a-g-c.
The complementary strand will switch A's to T's [and vice versa] and G's to C's [and vice versa].
In DNA, the bases pair up as follows:
A(adenine)--T(thymine)
C(cytosine)--G(guanine)
so the complimentary strand would be:
G-G-T-A-G-C
Remember this phrase:{ Good Couples are Always Together}. C becomes G and A becomes T.
G-G-T-A-G-C
C binds with G, A binds with T. Therefore the complementary strand of CCATCG IS GGTAGC.
Cytosine and Guanine are complementary. Therefore the paired strand would be GGC.