BIOMOLECULES AND ENZYMES

BIOLOGY

NUCLEIC ACIDS

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
If one side of the DNA reads:TTGACTAGG, then the complementary set of bases on the other side would read:
A
TTGACTAGG
B
AACTGATCC
C
AATCGAACTT
D
AAGTCATCC
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -So, in translation, adenine turns into thymine, and guanine turns into cytosine, and vice-versa. So, the complementary side would read TACGGCA .

Detailed explanation-2: -Figure 9.8 The two strands of DNA are complementary, meaning the sequence of bases in one strand can be used to create the correct sequence of bases in the other strand. Because of the complementarity of the two strands, having one strand means that it is possible to recreate the other strand.

Detailed explanation-3: -You can determine the sequence of a complementary strand if you are given the sequence of the template strand. These two strands are complementary, with each base in one sticking to its partner on the other. The A-T pairs are connected by two hydrogen bonds, while the G-C pairs are connected by three hydrogen bonds.

Detailed explanation-4: -Answer and Explanation: The right option is b) CGTTA. In DNA double strands, A always binds to T, while G always binds to C. So the complementary strand of the DNA sequence GCAAT will be CGTTA.

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