cytosine
Cytosine and Guanine are complementary. Therefore the paired strand would be GGC.
Adenine and guanine are the two purines bases present in DNA.Two purines in DNA are adenine and guanine.
The transfer complement for the DNA sequence ATG is TAC. In DNA, adenine (A) pairs with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). Therefore, the complementary bases for A, T, and G in the sequence ATG are T, A, and C, respectively, resulting in TAC.
Guanine typically pairs with cytosine through three hydrogen bonds in DNA double helix.
The complementary strand to yours would be ATGCAA. Just remember that T is complementary to A and C is complementary to G.
Cytosine, c, is the complement to guanine, g. I remember the base pairs of DNA by "Apples in the Tree. Cars in the Garage." Adenine:Thymine. Cytosine:Guanine.
Cytosine is the complement of guanine. no surprise
Cytosine and Guanine are complementary. Therefore the paired strand would be GGC.
which one of the following strands od DNA in the complement strand to c-c-a-t-c-g
If 35% of the gene is thymine, then you know that adenine will also be 35%, as they pair together. Similarly, guanine will be 15% and cytosine will be 15% to complement their pairing percentages with adenine and thymine.
Adenine and guanine are the two purines bases present in DNA.Two purines in DNA are adenine and guanine.
The transfer complement for the DNA sequence ATG is TAC. In DNA, adenine (A) pairs with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). Therefore, the complementary bases for A, T, and G in the sequence ATG are T, A, and C, respectively, resulting in TAC.
Guanine typically pairs with cytosine through three hydrogen bonds in DNA double helix.
The complement strand of CCTAGCT would be GGATCGA.
Guanine is a solid.
The complementary strand to yours would be ATGCAA. Just remember that T is complementary to A and C is complementary to G.
If u mean the second strand it would be TAGC since A-T, T-A, C-G, G-C to one strand to another