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  • 21-03-2018
  • Biology
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If a sequence on one DNA strand reads A-T-C-C-T-G-C-A, what will the complementary strand sequence read?

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  • 24-03-2018
Base-Pairing. The bases in DNA do not pair randomly. ... The base-pairing rules state that A will always bind to T, and G will always bind to C (Figure below). For example,if one DNA strand reads ATGCCAGT, the other strand will be made up of thecomplementary bases: TACGGTCA
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  • 21-12-2021

Answer:

T-A-G-G-A-C-G-T

Explanation:

because DNA is paired this way

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