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Chapter 9, Problem 2MCQ
The DNA probe, 3′-GGCTTA, will hybridize with which of the following?
- a. 5′-CCGUUA
- b. 5′-CCGAAT
- c. 5′-GGCTTA
- d. 3′-CCGAAT
- e. 3′-GGCAAU
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a. 3′ ATCG 5′
b. 3′ AATA 5′
c. 3′ CACA 5′
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