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27 December, 21:08

What would be the mrna strand if the dna strand reads: agccagttc?

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  1. 27 December, 23:32
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    So if one strand of DNA reads A-C-G-C-T-A, then the complementary strand is T-G-C-G-A-T. You can find the sequence of the mRNA transcript in the same way, by using the complements of the bases shown in the DNA sequence ... The anti-codon matches complementary bases in the mRNA sequence.
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