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OpenStudy (anonymous):

@aaronq @Spandora

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Oh I have absolutely no Idea...

thomaster (thomaster):

It's very easy, G is complementary to C and A is complementary to T So A will become T, C will become G T will become a And G will become C For example your first strand: GCA AG will become CCT TC

OpenStudy (anonymous):

but shouldnt the second be CGT TC?

thomaster (thomaster):

The template of the second one is TTA CG We know that T is complementary to A so it can never be a C C is complementary to G So TTA CG will become AAT GC

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i mean the one u said first

thomaster (thomaster):

GAT AC is the template for the third what will be the complementary strand?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

g is to c right

thomaster (thomaster):

correct, and a is to t

OpenStudy (anonymous):

t is to a

OpenStudy (anonymous):

CTA TG

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