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If the sequence of bases in one strand of DNA is 5? TAGCCT 3?,then the sequence of bases in the other strand isa. 3? TCCGAT 5?. c. 3? TAGCCT 5?.b. 3? ATCGGA 5?. d. 3? AACGGUA 5?.
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This means that if one strand goes from the 5' to 3' direction, the other strand goes from 3' to 5' in the opposite direction. Show more…
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