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Molecule 1 has the following sequences of bases: AAGCTC. Which set of bases in Molecule 2 will bond to this sequence in a complementary way? A) UUCGAG B) TTCGAG C) GGATGT D) CCUAGA
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Molecule 1 has the following sequences of bases: AAGCTC.
Which set of bases in Molecule 2 will bond to this sequence in a complementary way?
A) UUCGAG
B) TTCGAG
C) GGATGT
D) CCUAGA
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A because molecule 2 is RNA and Uracil is in RNA. Thymine isn’t in RNA
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