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- Give the sequence of the complementary DNA strand for the DNA chain with the following base sequence5'-CTTGGATATC-3'Give the base sequence of the complementary DNA strand of the DNA chain with the following base sequence: 5’ ACGTAG 3’Write the sequence of the complementary strand of the following portion of a DNA molecule: 5 '–TAGGCTA–3 '.
- Write the base sequence in a complementary DNA segment if each original segment has the following base sequence: a.) 5'T T T T T T 3' b.) 5'C C C C C C C C C 3' c.) 5'A T G G C A 3' d.) 5'A T A T G C G C T A A A 3'Describe the physical structure of DNA.List the DNA bases that will complementary base pair with the following sequence: A-G-C-T-A-C-G
- Write the sequence of the complementary DNA strand thatpairs with each of the following DNA base sequences:(a) GGTTAC(b) CCCGAAWrite the sequence of the complementary strand of each segment of a DNA molecule. a. 5 '–AAATAAC–3 'b. 5 '–ACTGGACT–3 'c. 5 '–CGATATCCCG–3 'd. 5 '–TTCCCGGGATA–3Draw a 4-N base strand of DNA with all four N-base sequences represented
- describe the Basic Structure of DNADescribe the complementary, antiparallel, double-stranded structure of DNA.In your own words describe the various types of bonds that are found in the structure of DNA and the roles they play in stabilizing the DNA molecule. Describe the chemical nature of the DNA molecule as best as you can.