What is the complementary RNA strand for the DNA sequence 5degree GITTA - 3degre
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What is the complementary RNA strand for the DNA sequence 5degree GITTA - 3degree? 5degree-CAAT-3degree 5degree TAAC-3degree 5degree CAAU-3degree 5degree -UAAC-3degree 5degree -GUUA-3degree Oxidation (by O_2) of the molecule shown to the right would result in what dicarboxylic acid? aminopropanedioic acid aminoethanedioic acid aminomethanoic acid 2 - aminopentanedioic acid trans - 2, 6 - diaminohexenoic acid The molecule shown to the right is the result of a(n) acting on the amino acid oxidoreductase, leucine lyase, leucine hydrolase, leucine oxidoreductase, lysine lyase, lysineExplanation / Answer
42) RNA base sequence are complementary to DNA template strand such as
A (DNA) and U (RNA)
G(DNA) and C (RNA)
T (DNA) and A (RNA)
DNA sequence 5'-GTTA-3' will have complementary RNA sequence as 5'-CAAU-3'
Therefore, correct option is C) 5'-CAAU-3'
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