If cga ct were used as a template strand for complementary DNA synthesis, the complementary DNA produced would be gct ga. This is because each nucleotide pairs with its complementary base: cytosine (c) pairs with guanine (g), guanine (g) pairs with cytosine (c), adenine (a) pairs with thymine (t), and thymine (t) pairs with adenine (a). Therefore, the complementary sequence would read from 5' to 3' as gct ga.
The complimentary DNA strand would be AGCTCTTAGAGCTAA.
It would be ATCAGT. A=T T=A G=C C=G for all the DNA sequences the complementary strand would be the opposite.
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The sequence would be GACGGT
The complimentary DNA strand would be AGCTCTTAGAGCTAA.
It would be ATCAGT. A=T T=A G=C C=G for all the DNA sequences the complementary strand would be the opposite.
GCT GA :)
CAT GT. -APEX Learning
AAGTGCTC
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DNA Bases are complimentary as each base only binds to one other (Adenine to Thymine and Guanine to Cytosine).
The complimentary base for cytosine in DNA is guanine. In RNA, the complimentary base is uracil.
If the DNA sequence is ACT, the complimentary mRNA sequence would be UGA