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11 October, 14:40

3. DNA has two strands. If the sequence of nucleotides of one strand was known, is it possible to use that information to determine the sequence of the second strand

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  1. 11 October, 17:38
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    Yeah, it is possible because we know that Adenine must bound to Thymine & Cytosine with Guanine. So, we can predict the alternative side easily.
  2. 11 October, 18:08
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    Yes, this statement is true. In DNA, the bases will always pair up in a certain way. If A (Adenine) is on one side, T (Thymine) will be on the other and vice versa. Similarly, G (Guanine) and C (Cytosine) also pair up like this.
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