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What is the complementary strand for the following DNA sequence: A - T - C - T - G - T - A


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Answer:

T  A  C  A  G  A  T

Explanation:

A becomes T, and T becomes A

C becomes G, and G becomes C on the complementary strand.

If I remember correctly, you reverse the order as well

So we have                    A  T  C  T  G  T  A

Pairing it up gives us     T  A  G  A  C  A  T

but we have to reverse that order, giving us:

T  A  C  A  G  A  T