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In a complimentary DNA strand, it would be TCAGATG.

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The complimentary strand of DNA will be ttcaagcagtag

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ACC TGA ACG TCG CTA (Original)

TGG ACT TGC AGC GAT (Complentary strand)

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ATCGAACGT TAGCTTGCA

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Q: What is the complementary sequence of bases in the strand of DNA AACCCTGAGTCT?
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What is a characteristic of nucleic acids in which the sequence of bases on one strand is paired to the sequence of bases on the other?

Complementary Base- pairs


A segment of DNA has the following sequence TTAAGGCC. Which sequence of bases would be found on the complementary strand of mRNA?

The complimentary strand of MRNA would be AAUUCCGG.


What would be the base sequence of the complementary mRNA strand?

TGCA


How would the bases of the complementary strand read?

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What be would the complementary strand of DNA for the following sequence of bases?

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A segment of DNA has the following sequence ttaaggcc which sequence of bases would be found on the complementary strand of mrna?

TGCA


What sequence of bases would be complementary to A-G-C-T-A?

DNA:T-C-G-A-TmRNA:U-C-G-A-UmRNA rule: switch T with U_________________________________________Although the above answer is correct in that there are no thymines (T) in RNA, I must disagree with the rest of the answer. The mRNA strand given in the answer above would be the identical strand made from RNA, not the complementary strand as the question asked for.A complementary strand is produced by an RNA or DNA polymerase from a template DNA strand.Therefore, if the template DNA strand were T-C-G-A-T, then:The complementary DNA strand would be A-G-C-T-AThe complementary RNA strand would be A-G-C-U-A


What does it mean to say DNA polymerase reads a template strand to make the complementary strand?

During DNA replication, the enzyme DNA polymerase catalyses the formation of new strands of DNA, using the old strands as models. DNA has a double-helix structure, with two strands forming each helix. Each strand is made up of DNA nucleotides, with the genetic information encoded in the sequence of different nucleotides (different nucleotides are distinguished by molecules called 'bases' attached to them, so the sequence of nucleotides is known as the 'base sequence'). The base sequence of one strand is complementary to that of its' neighbour - the base A binds with T, and C with G, so if one strand had the sequence ATTACA, the base sequence of the complementary strand would be TAATGT. When DNA polymerase creates a new DNA strand, it does so by matching nucleotides to the base sequence of one of the strands - the template strand. New nucleotides are brought in, which match the template in a complementary fashion (ie. A-T, C-G), and join to become one new strand. This new strand is complementary to the template.


If the sequence of bases in one DNA strand is TAG then the sequence of bases in the other strand will be?

The corresponding mRNA strand would be AUCG.


How many bases does a double helix have after the complementary strand is added?

double the amount of bases (or x2)


What would be the complimentary sequence of bases produced by a DNA strand with bases CTGCCA?

The sequence would be GACGGT


If one strand of a DNA molecule has the sequence of bases 5'attgca3' the other complementary?

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