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Complementary DNA? please help​

Complementary DNA? please help​-example-1
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Answer: From top to bottom- T, C, G, A, T, A, T

Step-by-step explanation:

These are the nitrogenous bases that make up a part of nucleotides in DNA.

There are 4 bases in DNA:

- Adenine

- Guanine

- Thymine

- Cytosine

The bases pair together from A to T and G to C, the way I remember is just reading it as AT GC and it works for me, but you make want to make an acronym if it helps you remember better.

As a result, all you have to do is type in the corresponding base to form the correct base pairs.

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