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Chapter 14, Problem 10RQ
If the sequence of the 5'-3' strand is AATGCTAC, then the complementary sequence has the following sequence:
- 3'-AATGCTAC-5'
- 3'-CATCGTAA-5' c. 3'-TTACGATG-5'
d. 3’-GTAGCATT-5'
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If the sequence of the 5'-3' strand is AATGCTAC, then the complementary sequence has the following sequence: a. 3'-AATGCTAC-5' b. 3'-CATCGTAA-5' c. 3'-TTACGATG-5' d. 3'-GTAGCATT-5'
Which of the following strands of DNA (assuming it was bound to its complementary strand to create a double-helix structure) would be the least difficult to break apart?
a.
5' - CCGCCGGCATATCCGAT - 3'
b.
5' - CCGCGCGATCGGCGCGT - 3'
c.
5' - AATGAGGCCAATTGACA - 3'
d.
5' - CCACCAGGCACAGCCGA - 3'
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5' - AAATTGATATATAGGCA - 3'
Sequence of nucleotides in a DNA strand is CAT TAG CAT CAT GAC, what will be the base sequence in complementary strand of RNA?
A. GUA AUC GUA GUA CUG
B. GTA ATC GAT GTA CTA
C. TAG ATG ATG GUA CUG
D. GTA ATG GTA GAT CTA
Chapter 14 Solutions
Biology 2e
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