Answer:
Not Identical but complementary
Step-by-step explanation:
The two strands of DNA are not identical or exactly the same. However, the base units of both the DNA strands are same. Generally the base pairs or codon of the two DNA strands are complementary to each other. As per the Chargaff rule
A joins with T
and C joins with G
Let us suppose the structure of base DNA strand is ACC TGG ATA CCG
Then the structure of other base strand is TGG ACC TAT GGC
Hence, the two new strands of DNA are different, opposite or complementary to each other.