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If one strand of DNA has base sequence 5'AATCCGTTAAG3', what will be the base sequence of its complement strand?
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If one strand of DNA has base sequence 5'AATCCGTTAAG3', what will be the base sequence of its complement strand?
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if one strand of DNA has base sequence 5'AATCCGTTAAG3', what will be the base sequence of its complement strand?
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The if given the base sequence for one strand: 5'-AGGTCCG-3', the complimentary strand must have the sequence: 3'-TCCAGGC-5'. This ensures that A only pairs with T, and C only pairs with G.
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