Complementary Base Pairs in DNA and RNA
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✔ https://StudyForce.com • ✔ https://Biology-Forums.com • ✔ Ask questions here: https://Biology-Forums.com/index.php?... • Follow us: • ▶ Facebook: / studyforceps • ▶ Instagram: / studyforceonline • ▶ Twitter: / studyforceps • Q1. Write the complementary base sequence for the following segment of a strand of DNA: • 5′A C G A T C T 3′ • Q2. What sequence of bases is complementary to a mRNA segment with a base sequence of: • 5′ G G T T A A C C 3′? • The complementary base pairs are A–T and C–G. The complementary strand is written in the opposite direction, from the 3′ end to the 5′ end. • To form the mRNA, the bases in the DNA template are paired with their complementary bases: G with C, C with G, T with A, and A with U.
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