A bonds with T and C bonds with G A and G are the purines and C and T are the pyrimidines so it'd be
gtattcttcaagagatcgg=
cataagaagttctctagaa that's it :]
This Process Is Called DNA Transcription. *Apex*
ssb protein bind to the lagging strand as leading strand is invovled in dna replication and lagging strand is invovled in okazaki fragment formation
A strand of replicated DNA formed during prophase is called a sister chromatid. Sister chromatids are identical copies of each other produced during DNA replication and are held together by a structure called the centromere.
tRNA does not copy a strand of DNA - that is what mRNA does.So for the DNA strand ATT-CGA-CCT-ACG:the mRNA strand would be UAA-GCU-GGA-UGCtRNA is responsible for carrying the correct amino acid to match up with the codon (three letter code) on the mRNA. The first codon here is UAA - which is a stop codon - meaning the peptide chain being created will not proceed beyond this.
The complementary strand for CGATTAC would be GCTAATG. C and G are always paired together, and A and T are always paired together.
GCCGATAT
which one of the following strands od DNA in the complement strand to c-c-a-t-c-g
CCGGTAAT
GCCGATAT
Be more clear with your question please. The complement of a single strand of DNA is the other strand. The complement to the single DNA strand "ATCGGTA" would be "TAGCCAT" The mRNA complement of the DNA strand ATCGGTA is UAGCCAU The tRNA anticodon of the DNA strand ATCGGTA is UTCGGTU Hope that helps A cell's endovment of DNA, its genetic information is called its genome
Cytosine and Guanine are complementary. Therefore the paired strand would be GGC.
If u mean the second strand it would be TAGC since A-T, T-A, C-G, G-C to one strand to another
Either strand of the DNA double helix fully specifies how to assemble its complementary strand. The enzyme that does the copying simply matches every base with its exact complement.
The complement strand of CCTAGCT would be GGATCGA.
During transcription, the mRNA strand is synthesized complementary to the DNA template strand. Given the DNA strand "GCA TAG," the corresponding mRNA strand would be "CUG AUC," where each DNA base pairs with its RNA complement (G with C, C with G, A with U, and T with A).
A complement strand refers to a sequence of nucleotides in DNA or RNA that is complementary to a given strand. In DNA, for instance, adenine (A) pairs with thymine (T), and cytosine (C) pairs with guanine (G). This complementary pairing is crucial for processes such as DNA replication and transcription, ensuring that genetic information is accurately copied and expressed. In RNA, uracil (U) replaces thymine, maintaining the same base pairing rules.
DNA usually comes in a double stranded helix, but if there is only one strand provided, complimentary base pairing occurs. Adenine and Thymine pair, as do Guanine and Cytosine. Given a sequence of DNA, using this, you can find its complementary strand.