Chapter 28: Q28-5P (page 950)
What RNA base sequence is complementary to the following DNA base sequence?
(5’) GGCTAATCCGT (3’)
Short Answer
The RNA base sequence which is complementary to the above DNA sequence can be written as .
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Chapter 28: Q28-5P (page 950)
What RNA base sequence is complementary to the following DNA base sequence?
(5’) GGCTAATCCGT (3’)
The RNA base sequence which is complementary to the above DNA sequence can be written as .
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What sequence of bases on one strand of DNA is complementary to the following sequence on another strand?
(5’) GGCTAATCCGT (3’)
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