Question

Starting at the top, which sequence of base pairs complements the base pairs on the left side of the DNA molecule?
Responses

T, C, T, G, A, G
T, C, T, G, A, G

A, G, T, G, T, C
A, G, T, G, T, C

C, A, C, T, G, T
C, A, C, T, G, T

A, G, A, C, T, C

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
To determine the complementary base pairs of a DNA sequence, it's important to remember that in DNA, adenine (A) pairs with thymine (T), and cytosine (C) pairs with guanine (G).

Assuming we're given a sequence on the left, let's take an example base pair sequence:

**Given sequence:** (for illustration) A, G, C, T, A, C

The complementary bases would be:

- A -> T
- G -> C
- C -> G
- T -> A
- A -> T
- C -> G

So the complementary sequence would be: **T, C, G, A, T, G**

However, since I don't have the actual left-side sequence you're referring to, I cannot match it directly to one of the options you've provided.

If you provide the initial left-side DNA sequence, I can then give you the correct complementary sequence from your listed options!

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