A segment of a DNA strand is shown. 3' AGGTCAGGT 5'. Which of these is the correct complementary DNA strand for the segment shown? A 5' AGGTCAGGT 3', B 5' ACCUGAGGU 3', C 5' TGGACT... A segment of a DNA strand is shown. 3' AGGTCAGGT 5'. Which of these is the correct complementary DNA strand for the segment shown? A 5' AGGTCAGGT 3', B 5' ACCUGAGGU 3', C 5' TGGACTGGA 3', D 5' TCCAGTCC 3'.
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The question is asking for the complementary DNA strand to the given DNA segment, which is crucial in molecular biology for understanding DNA structure and pairing.
Answer
D 5' TCCAGTCCA 3'.
The final answer is D 5' TCCAGTCCA 3'.
Answer for screen readers
The final answer is D 5' TCCAGTCCA 3'.
More Information
The complementary bases in DNA are A-T and G-C, and DNA strands run in opposite directions (antiparallel).
Tips
Make sure to correctly pair the bases and reverse the order for 5' to 3' orientation.
Sources
- A segment of a DNA strand is shown. 3' AGGTCAGGT 5 ... - Gauth - gauthmath.com
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