Biochemistry Readiness Check II
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5' UAC CGU 3' 
3' UAC CGU 5' 
3' TAC CGT 5' 
5' TAC CGT 3' 
Correct! First, note that we are asked for a template/non-coding strand of DNA. DNA uses the base T where RNA uses the base U. Therefore, we can eliminate the two answers containing U because they must be RNA and we want DNA. Then, recall that any strands of nucleic acid that bind to each other (base pairing; A-T/U or C-G) must be each be running in opposite directions (antiparallel; a strand ...
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Biochemistry Readiness Check II 
 
5' UAC CGU 3' 
3' UAC CGU 5' 
3' TAC CGT 5' 
5' TAC CGT 3' 
Correct! First, note that we are asked for a template/non-coding strand of DNA. DNA uses the base T where RNA uses the base U. Therefore, we can eliminate the two answers containing U because they must be RNA and we want DNA. Then, recall that any strands of nucleic acid that bind to each other (base pairing; A-T/U or C-G) must be each be running in opposite directions (antiparallel; a strand ...
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