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During DNA replication one side of the strand has the bases: ACC, GCG, TAC
What bases would be paired with them on the opposite strand?
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A pairs with T, and C pairs with G. So the complements are:
- ACC → TGG
- GCG → CGC
- TAC → ATG
If the given strand is 5'→3' as ACC GCG TAC (i.e. ACCGCGTAC), the opposite strand written 3'→5' is TGG CGC ATG (TGGCGCATG). Written 5'→3' (reverse-complement) that strand is GTACGCGGT.
- ACC → TGG
- GCG → CGC
- TAC → ATG
If the given strand is 5'→3' as ACC GCG TAC (i.e. ACCGCGTAC), the opposite strand written 3'→5' is TGG CGC ATG (TGGCGCATG). Written 5'→3' (reverse-complement) that strand is GTACGCGGT.
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