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Which of the following base pair sequences could be present in DNA? A. AGTCAG TCAGTC B. GTACGC TATGCG C. AT AT AT CGCGCG D. TCTCG TCTCG
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Which of the following base pair sequences could be present in
DNA?
A. AGTCAG
TCAGTC
B. GTACGC
TATGCG
C. AT AT AT
CGCGCG
D. TCTCG
TCTCG
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A is correct in DNA the base pairs are always A pairs to T and C pairs to G. Only in RNA the base pairs change so instead of A pairing with T, for RNA A pairs with U and G will continue to pair with C.
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Answer:
The answer is A
Explanation: T pairs with A and G pairs with C
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