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Given a dna molecule with the sequence of bases 5'-attgca-3', what would be the sequence of the complementary strand? (it will be helpful to draw the dna molecule when answering the question.) given a dna molecule with the sequence of bases 5'-attgca-3', what would be the sequence of the complementary strand? (it will be helpful to draw the dna molecule when answering the question.) 3'-tgcaat-5' 3'-taacgt-5' 3'-ugcaau-5' 3'-uaacgu-5'

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3'-TAACGT-5' and Complementary strands of DNA runs in opposite 5' --> 3' directions from each other, an arrangement that is referred to as antiparallel.

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