Biology, asked by salamabdul81, 6 months ago

3’-CGCATGTAGCGA-5’, a lagging strand of a DNA molecule undergoing replication. What is the code of the DNA strand template complementary to the leading strand of this segment?

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Answered by rajsonusharma8aug
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Answer:

the lagging strand of a DNA molecule undergoing replication reads-3'CGCATGTAGCGA-5. as the template leading strand and the newly synthesized lagging strand will have the same sequence.

Answered by Rameshjangid
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Answer:

3’-CGCATGTAGCGA-5’

Explanation:

As the template leading strand and the newly synthesized lagging strand are both complementary to the newly synthesized leading strand, the template leading strand and the newly synthesized lagging strand will have the same sequence.

So, the sequence is 3’-CGCATGTAGCGA-5’.

Complementary DNA (cDNA) is a DNA copy of a messenger RNA (mRNA) molecule produced by reverse transcriptase, a DNA polymerase that can use either DNA or RNA as a template.

The leading strand is synthesized in a continuous manner, whereas synthesis of the lagging strand requires a primase that makes RNA primers that are extended by the DNA polymerase to form Okazaki fragments — short DNA fragments that are processed to produce a continuous DNA strand.

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