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Suppose one side of a piece of DNA contains the following series of nitrogen bases: a-c-g-c-t-t. After replication, what would the series of nitrogen bases be? If u know about replication this will help
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Suppose one side of a piece of DNA contains the following series of nitrogen bases: a-c-g-c-t-t. After replication, what would the series of nitrogen bases be?
If u know about replication this will help thx;)
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The answer is: t-g-c-g-a-a... a becomes t, t becomes a, c becomes g, and g becomes c
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