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A DNA strand has the sequence ACCGAGCTT. Which is the complementary strand of RNA?

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UGGCUCGAA

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The answer is UGGCUCGAA. According to the rule of complementarity, in RNA adenine (A) binds to uracile (U), and guanine (G) binds to cytosine (C). So, the DNA sequence is ACCGAGCTT. So, A binds to U, C to G, C to G, G to C, A to U, G to C, C to G, T to A, and T to A. The RNA sequence will be UGGCUCGAA. 
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