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Suppose you know the sequence of bases on one DNA strand ( one side of the DNA ladder ) is AGCTCAG. what is the sequence of the bases on the opposite strand?

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TCGAGTC is the matching strand sequence!
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Answer:

CTGAGCT

Step-by-step explanation:

DNA has a double stranded helical structure. The nucleotide of a DNA consist of the following bases; adenine (A), thymine (T), guanine (G) and cytosine (C). In DNA, the bases are on both strands and they pair with each other as follow

  • Adenine only binds to thymine and vice versa
  • Guanine only binds to cytosine and vice versa

When one strand is read in one direction, the other strand is read in the reverse direction; this is because the strands move in opposite direction and are written/represented as such.

So, based on the above, the opposing strand of AGCTCAG is written as CTGAGCT not as TCGAGTC.

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