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8. 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 paired complementary strand?
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In DNA:
A always pairs with T
G always pairs with C
So, the complementary strand would be:
TCGAGTC
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