What is the complementary base sequence of the DNA strand if the template strand reads TTGCACG?

-CCTATGC
-TTGCGGC
-AACGTGC
-GGTACTA

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Answer:

AACGTGC

Explanation:

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Answer:

AACGTGC

Explanation:

Nucleotides always join to their complementary bases. In this case, the sequence starts with T, which means thymine, and T is always complementary to A, which means adenine. This works both ways. Likewise, the G base of the sequence means guanine, and it will always be complemented with  C, cytosine, also working the other way around.