What is the complementary strand for the DNA sequences 5\' - CAATTG-3\'? 5\' - G
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What is the complementary strand for the DNA sequences 5' - CAATTG-3'? 5' - GTTAAC - 3' 5' - GUUAAC - 3' 5' - CCTACC - 3' 5 - CAATTG - 3' 5' - CAGGAT - 3' Converting glusose-6-phosphate to glucose is the action of a(n) ___. Kinase isomerase phosphatase phosphorylase glycogen synthase Which of the following conversions is not possible in humans? acetyl-CoA rightarrow pyruvate malate rightarrow oxaloacetate succinyl-CoA rightarrow succinate oxaloacetate rightarrow malate 3-phosphoglycerate rightarrow 2-phosphoglycerateExplanation / Answer
According Chegg website rules you will get the full answer for first question only.
The complementary nucleobases (A,T,G and C) for DNA
A <--> T
G <--> C
So for the strand 5'-CAATTG-3'
is 5'-GTTAAC-3'
The answer A is correct
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