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If this strand of DNA were used, what would be the complementary DNA produced?
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If this strand of DNA were used, what would be the complementary DNA produced?
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If this strand of DNA were used, what would be the complementary DNA produced?
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To determine the complementary strand of DNA, given one polynucleotide strand of DNA, simply use the base pairing rules for determining this.
Purines to pyrimidines
A - T
G - C.
So whenever there is an A base pair with T, likewise for G and C.
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