The complementary strand of DNA= tta-cgg-tca-cca-agc-gtg and RNA is the same except you change the t's to u's.
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The strand is called the parental strand. the gene being copied would depend on which protein is needed.
The complementary DNA strand template of ATGCCATGG is the basic design structure. It determines how the DNA strand will be constructed and the process in which it is formed.
If the complementary strand is made of DNA it is 3' tctacgtag 5' If the complementary strand is made of RNA it is 3' ucuacguag 5'
The complementary DNA strand is CGTTTGATGG. A pairs with T, and G pairs with C.
The sequence of nucleotides of the complementary strand will be the nucleotides which bind to the nucleotides of the template. In DNA, adenine binds to thymine and cytosine binds to guanine. The complementary strand will therefore have an adenine where the template strand has a thymine, a guanine where the template has a cytosine, etc. For example: If the template strand is ATG-GGC-CTA-GCT Then the complementary strand would be TAC-CCG-GAT-CGA
The complementary DNA strand to ACTGGCTAC is TGACCGATG.
The template strand is used to make a complementary copy. This is a type of DNA strand.
The complementary strand of the DNA is TAA-GCT-ACG
The strand is called the parental strand. the gene being copied would depend on which protein is needed.
The complementary DNA strand template of ATGCCATGG is the basic design structure. It determines how the DNA strand will be constructed and the process in which it is formed.
A complementary strand of DNA contains the template information for the creation of a new copy of the other strand. How is it determined?
If the complementary strand is made of DNA it is 3' tctacgtag 5' If the complementary strand is made of RNA it is 3' ucuacguag 5'
Transcription
taaggc
TGCA
In DNA, the complementary strand would be: GGATCAGTAC.
A complementary strand of DNA contains the template information for the creation of a new copy of the other strand. How is it determined?