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Gelneren [198K]
2 years ago
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One strand of a DNA molecule has the base sequence ATAGGT. The complementary base sequence on the other strand of DNA will be..

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-BARSIC- [3]2 years ago
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Answer:

"If one strand of a DNA molecule has the base sequence ATAGGT, then the complementary base sequence on the other strand of DNA will be TATCCA."

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"If one strand of a DNA molecule has the base sequence ATAGGT, then the complementary base sequence on the other strand of DNA will be TATCCA.

DNA is a double helix molecule composed of two long chains of nucleotides. The complementary nucleotides in opposite DNA strands are paired together by hydrogen bonds.

In DNA, there are four types of nucleotides, each one containing a different nitrogenous base (i.e., Adenine, Guanine; Cytosine and Thymine).

According to the base pair rules, Adenine always pairs with Thymine by two hydrogen bonds, whereas Guanine pairs with Cytosine by three hydrogen bonds.

In conclusion, if one strand of a DNA molecule has the base sequence ATAGGT, then the complementary base sequence on the other strand of DNA will be TATCCA."

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