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Answer :

Answer:

5' CTATAGGATTGCCAT 3'

Explanation:

Writing the complementary strand for any set of DNA can easily be done by reading the strand and adding the opposite base pairs.

A ---> T (Uracil in RNA)

G ---> C

For Example, The complementary strand of

5' AGCTAGAT 3'  is 3' TCGATCTA 5'

you could then flip the whole thing to read 5' ATCTAGCT 3' if required to do so.

Answer:

It would be "TACCGTTAGGATATC"

Explanation:

A (adenine) always pairs with T (thymine)

G (guanine) always pairs with C (cytosine)

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