If one DNA segment has the following base composition, 5'-CAGTTAGC-3', which of the following sequences is complementary?
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If one DNA segment has the following base composition, 5'-CAGTTAGC-3', which of the following sequences is complementary?
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5'-GCTAACTG-3'
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5'-GTCAATCG-3'
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5'-GCTAAGCT-3'
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3'-GCTAACTG-5'
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- If the template DNA sequence is 3' - CCC - ATA - GAG - AAA - 5' , then what is the corresponding daughter strand sequence? A. 3' - GGG - TAT - CTC - TTT - 5' B. 5' - GGG - TAT - CTC - TTT - 3' C. 3' - GGG - UAU - CUC - UUU - 5' D. 5' - GGG - UAU - CUC - UUU - 3'1. a) If one DNA segment has the following base composition, 5'-CAGTTAGTCA-3', which of the following sequences is complementary? op 1: 3'-CAGTTAGTCA-5' op 2: 3'-TGACTAACTG-5' op 3: 5'-TGACTAACTG-3' op 4: 3'-TGACTAACTG-5' b) What is the nucleotide sequence of the DNA strand that is complementary to 5'-ATCGCAACTGTCACTA-3' op 1: 5'-TAGCGTTGACAGTGATA-3' op 2: 5'-TAGTGACAGTTGCGAT-3' op 3: 5'-ATCACTGTCAACGCTA-3' op 4: 5'-UAGUGACAGUUGCGAU-3'Given the following template DNA strand, what is the correct complementary DNA sequence? 3' CGC AGT GGA CAT TTC 5'
- Which of the following would represent a section of DNA with a palindromic sequence? 5' TAT CCG 3' 5' GGA CTT 3' 5' TTT CCA 3' 5' CAT ATG 3'Which of the following single stranded DNA oligonucleotides alone would be expected to spontaneously form linear double stranded DNA molecules? A) 5'-ACGTTGCA-3' B) 5'-GGGGGGGC-3' C) 3'-GTCCCTAT-5 D) 3-CTAATTAG-5' asap pleaseGive the corresponding strand of the DNA having the sequence of:a. 5’ ATGGCTAGGATCGGTAACTGCGATCGATCAGCATGACTAG-3’b. 3’ TACCAGGATAATTCGAGGTACTACGACTAGGAT-5’c. 5’ AACATGATCTGGTCCATTAGCTTGTTCAATAATTAGC-3’
- Write down the double stranding sequence of the resulting DNA fragment(s) if the following DNA molecule were digested with XhoI: 5'-GGTATCCGCGGAGCTCAAATA-3' 3'-CCATAGGCGCCTCGAGTTTAT-5'Give the sequence of the complementary DNA strand for the DNA chain with the following base sequence5'-CTTGGATATC-3'Which of the following pairs of base sequences could form ashort stretch of a normal double helix of DNA?(A) 5′-AGCT-3′ with 5′-TCGA-3′(B) 5′-GCGC-3′ with 5′-TATA-3′(C) 5′-ATGC-3′ with 5′-GCAT-3′(D) All of these pairs are correct
- The DNA sequence ATGCATGC will pair with which of the following DNA strands? TACGTACG TACCTACC CGTACGTA ATGCATGC TTGCATCCWhich of the following represents a missense mutation in the DNA coding strand sequence, 5' - AAACCTTTT - 3'? a) 5' - AAACCCTTT - 3' b) 5' - AAACCATTT - 3' c) 5' - AAACGTTTT - 3' d) 3' - AAACCTTTT - 5' e) 5' - AAACCGTTT - 3'During DNA replication, the template sequence 5' ATAGGCC 3' would produce which one of the following sequences for the complementary strand? a. 5' GGCCTAT 3' b. 5' CCGGATA 3' c. 5' ATAGGCC 3' d. 5' TATCCGG 3'