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A strand of DNA contains the bases adenine, cytosine, cytosine, and guanine, in that order. Which would be the order of the bases on the opposite strand of DNA?
cytosine, adenine, adenine, and thymine
cytosine, thymine, thymine, and adenine
thymine, guanine, guanine, and cytosine
thymine, adenine, adenine, and cytosine
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Thymine, guanine, guanine, and cytosine.
Reason: A pairs with T and C pairs with G, so the complement of A–C–C–G is T–G–G–C.
Reason: A pairs with T and C pairs with G, so the complement of A–C–C–G is T–G–G–C.
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