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In the diagram below, Strands I and II represent complementary sections of DNA. The sequence of Strand I is shown. What is the sequence of Strand II?
Strand I CTAC Strand II ????

AGCA
CTAC
TCGT
GATG


STRAND 1 AND 2 ARE THE DIAGRAM!!!!


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Answer:

GATG, TCGT, ACGA, CATC

Explanation: C goes with G, and A goes with T but in a RNA then the T swaps with a U

The sequence displayed by Strand II would be:

A). GATG

  • RNA is denoted as the RiboNucleic Acid that exemplifies a molecule/atom which has similar characteristics as of the DNA.
  • However, in RNA, the letter 'T' is replaced with "U" and vice versa.
  • In the given diagram, Strand I shows "CTAC" and thus, Strand II will show "GATG."
  • Thus, option A is the correct answer.

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