If the sequence of one strand of DNA is written as follows:
5′-ATGCATGCATGCATGCATGCATGC-3′
Write down the sequence of the complementary strand in the 3′ → 5′ direction.
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With regards to base sequence, DNA strands are complementary to each other. Therefore, if the sequence of one strand of DNA is written as:
5′ -ATGCATGCATGCATGCATGCATGCATGC-3′
The sequence of the complementary strand in 3′ -> 5′ is as follows:
3′ – TACGTACGTACGTACGTACGTACGTACG – 5′
Subsequently, sequence of complementary strand in 5’→3′ direction is written as:
5′ – GCATGCATGCATGCATGCATGCATGCAT – 3′
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