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Question: If the sequence of bases in one strand of DNA is ATGACTGTC then the sequence of bases in its complem...

If the sequence of bases in one strand of DNA is ATGACTGTC then the sequence of bases in its complementary strand is: -
(a) TACTGACAG
b) TUCTGUCCUG
c) GUAGTUAUG
(d) none of the above

Explanation

Solution

Base pairing in DNA is complementary i.e. one strand of DNA is bonded to the other by sequence of base pairs. A purine (Adenine and Guanine) always forms bonds with pyrimidine (Thymine and Cytosine) and vice-versa. Solve it.

Complete answer:
As we know that DNA is double stranded and is made up of pentose sugar, phosphoric acid nitrogenous bases.
A nitrogenous base is that which consists of nitrogen atoms and has similar properties as that of a base and its main function is to form bonds between the two strands of DNA.
Nitrogenous bases are divided into two main categories: -
Purines
Pyrimidines
Purines are nine membered double rings and Pyrimidines are six membered rings.
DNA has a total four nitrogenous bases, two purines and two pyrimidines.
Purines: -
1.Adenine
2.Guanine
Pyrimidines: -
1. cytosine and
2.Thymine (in DNA)
3.Uracil (in RNA)
As discussed above, base pairing in DNA is always complementary and always occurs between a purine and a pyrimidine and forms the bond between the two strands of DNA.
Adenine forms bonds with Thymine (A-T) in DNA and with Uracil(A-U) in RNA.
Cytosine forms with Guanine (C-G).
If the sequence in one strand of DNA is ATGACTGTC, then in its complementary strand it is: -

Therefore, the sequence of the base pairs in the complementary strand of DNA is TACTGACAG.

So, option (a) is correct.

Note:
Pairing always takes place between a purine and pyrimidine and not between purine-purine or pyrimidine- pyrimidine.
In DNA, Adenine is paired with thymine and in RNA, it is always with uracil