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PLEASE HELP! An original dna strand has the following base sequence: taggtaact What base sequence would be produced through dna replication? A B C D

PLEASE HELP! An original dna strand has the following base sequence: taggtaact What-example-1
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The correct answer is D. ATCCATTGA

Step-by-step explanation:

In DNA, there are four nucleobases: guanine (G), thymine (T), adenine (A), and cytosine (C). Additionally, these bases form pairs as guanine aligns with cytosine, and adenine aligns with thymine. This base pairing principle is essential in replication because complementary bases are required to create a new strand or replicate DNA.

According to this, if the sequence is TAGGTAACT, the complementary sequence is ATCCATTGA because, in this way, each base matches with the complementary base.

T (Thymine) is paired with A (Adenine)

A (Adenine) is paired with T (Thymine)

G (Guanine) is paired with C (Cytosine)

G (Guanine) is paired with C (Cytosine)

T (Thymine) is paired with A (Adenine)

A (Adenine) is paired with T (Thymine)

A (Adenine) is paired with T (Thymine)

C (Cytosine) is paired with G (Guanine)

T (Thymine) is paired with A (Adenine)

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