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RNA does not contain T (thymine). It contains U (uracil) instead. So,
A is complementary to U
C is complementary to G
G is complementary to C
T is complementary to A
The answer is
GGCAUGA
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CCGTACT
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GGCATGA
I believe because C = G , G = C , T = A , and A = T
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