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How do you determine the base sequence of a complementary DNA strand?
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How do you determine the base sequence of a complementary DNA strand?
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the complementary DNA sequence can be read out by replacing each base with its complement and reversing the order.
The complementary base pairs are A to T and G to C, so every G is replaced with a C and so on.
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