Purine- Adenine, guanine,pyrimidine- thymine, cytosineAdenine pairs with thymineGuanine pairs with cytosineTherefore the complementary strand to TCG AAG is AGC TTC=========================================================A always pairs with T, and C always pairs with G so the complementary strand is as follows:TCG AAG (Original)AGC TTC (Complementary)GCA TAT
GCT AAG would produce the strand of mRNA of "CGA UUC" CGU AAU UGA CUG
Yes, but in tRNA it does not. With RNA, A pairs with U, T pairs with A, C with G, and G with C. For example if your thing was ACT, GCA, TTC your RNA would be; UGA, CGU, AAG
aug aaa aag aac uau uuc cgc gag ggc uau ggg ggc aac aag uua
mRNA forms a complementary sequence to the DNA it is transcribed from. Therefore, the DNA strand would be the complement (opposite base pair) from what is present in the mRNA. Also, remember that RNA uses uracil (U) in place of thymine (T). For the mRNA strand CUC-AAG-UGC-UUC, the complementary DNA strand would be GAG-TTC-ACG-AAG.
Aag Hi Aag was created on 1987-04-03.
Rosedale - TTC - was created in 1954.
Ellesmere - TTC - was created in 1985.
Kennedy - TTC - was created in 1980.
Warden - TTC - was created in 1968.
Chester - TTC - was created in 1966.
Woodbine - TTC - was created in 1966.