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If one strand of the DNA molecule had the sequence "ATTGCTC," what will be the sequence of the complimentary strand across from it?
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If one strand of the DNA molecule had the sequence "ATTGCTC," what will be the sequence of the complimentary strand across from it?
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Answer: It will be [TAACGAG]
Explanation:
Adenine levels with thymine
Guanine levels with cytosine
This is the rule for DNA bases by the schientest Erwin Chargaff
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