MC

7ce5_b216

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 G   G   C   ,   T   A   T   ,   G   A   T 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 C   C   G   ,   A   A   T   ,   C   A   T 
Incorrect  
 C   C   G   ,   A   T   A   ,   C   T   A 
Correct  
 T   A   G   ,   T   A   T   ,   C   G   G 
Incorrect  
 T   C   G   ,   G   A   T   ,   G   A   T 
Incorrect  
 A   G   C   ,   C   T   A   ,   C   T   A 
Incorrect MC

84b2_a87b

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 T   A   G   ,   T   T   G   ,   G   T   C 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 C   T   G   ,   G   T   T   ,   G   A   T 
Incorrect  
 T   G   A   ,   T   T   G   ,   G   T   C 
Incorrect  
 A   T   C   ,   A   C   T   ,   G   G   T 
Incorrect  
 A   T   C   ,   A   A   C   ,   C   A   G 
Correct  
 T   A   G   ,   T   A   C   ,   C   A   G 
Incorrect MC

81c0_e2b6

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 C   G   A   ,   T   A   C   ,   A   T   T 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 A   T   C   ,   G   T   G   ,   T   A   A 
Incorrect  
 T   T   A   ,   C   A   T   ,   A   G   C 
Incorrect  
 G   C   T   ,   A   T   G   ,   T   A   A 
Correct  
 C   G   A   ,   T   T   G   ,   T   A   A 
Incorrect  
 G   C   T   ,   A   A   C   ,   A   T   T 
Incorrect MC

a3d2_2e4c

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 G   A   A   ,   T   G   A   ,   C   C   T 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 C   T   T   ,   A   C   T   ,   G   G   A 
Correct  
 G   A   A   ,   T   C   T   ,   G   G   A 
Incorrect  
 G   A   A   ,   T   T   C   ,   C   A   G 
Incorrect  
 A   T   T   ,   C   C   T   ,   G   G   A 
Incorrect  
 T   C   C   ,   A   G   T   ,   A   A   G 
Incorrect MC

1ef0_18a4

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 A   A   A   ,   G   C   T   ,   G   A   G 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 T   T   T   ,   C   G   A   ,   G   T   C 
Incorrect  
 T   T   T   ,   C   G   A   ,   C   T   C 
Correct  
 G   A   G   ,   T   C   G   ,   A   A   A 
Incorrect  
 C   T   T   ,   T   G   A   ,   C   T   C 
Incorrect  
 G   A   A   ,   A   C   T   ,   G   A   G 
Incorrect MC

b91c_4b02

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 A   A   C   ,   C   C   T   ,   C   G   G 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 G   G   T   ,   T   G   A   ,   G   C   C 
Incorrect  
 A   A   C   ,   C   G   A   ,   G   C   C 
Incorrect  
 T   T   G   ,   G   G   A   ,   G   C   C 
Correct  
 G   G   C   ,   T   C   C   ,   C   A   A 
Incorrect  
 T   T   G   ,   G   G   G   ,   C   T   C 
Incorrect MC

6a6c_2fa5

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 C   T   G   ,   A   A   C   ,   C   G   T 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 C   T   G   ,   A   T   G   ,   G   C   A 
Incorrect  
 T   G   C   ,   C   A   A   ,   G   T   C 
Incorrect  
 G   A   C   ,   T   T   G   ,   G   C   A 
Correct  
 T   C   A   ,   G   T   G   ,   G   C   A 
Incorrect  
 A   G   T   ,   C   A   C   ,   C   G   T 
Incorrect MC

0eb0_621b

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 G   A   G   ,   G   A   C   ,   T   C   T 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 C   T   C   ,   C   A   C   ,   T   C   T 
Incorrect  
 C   C   T   ,   C   T   G   ,   A   G   A 
Incorrect  
 C   T   C   ,   C   T   C   ,   T   C   A 
Incorrect  
 T   C   T   ,   C   A   G   ,   G   A   G 
Incorrect  
 C   T   C   ,   C   T   G   ,   A   G   A 
Correct MC

24cf_ca92

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 C   A   T   ,   A   G   T   ,   G   A   T 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 A   T   A   ,   C   G   T   ,   G   A   T 
Incorrect  
 T   A   G   ,   T   G   A   ,   T   A   C 
Incorrect  
 G   T   A   ,   T   C   A   ,   C   T   A 
Correct  
 G   T   A   ,   T   A   T   ,   C   A   C 
Incorrect  
 C   A   T   ,   A   T   A   ,   G   T   G 
Incorrect MC

b0c8_9a76

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 C   T   G   ,   G   A   A   ,   G   A   A 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 A   A   G   ,   A   A   G   ,   G   T   C 
Incorrect  
 G   A   C   ,   C   A   A   ,   G   A   A 
Incorrect  
 C   T   G   ,   G   T   T   ,   C   T   T 
Incorrect  
 C   C   A   ,   G   T   T   ,   C   T   T 
Incorrect  
 G   A   C   ,   C   T   T   ,   C   T   T 
Correct MC

6743_0ca2

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 G   C   A   ,   C   G   C   ,   A   T   T 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 C   A   C   ,   G   G   C   ,   A   T   T 
Incorrect  
 C   G   T   ,   G   G   C   ,   A   T   T 
Incorrect  
 T   T   A   ,   C   G   C   ,   A   C   G 
Incorrect  
 C   G   T   ,   G   C   G   ,   T   A   A 
Correct  
 C   G   T   ,   G   A   A   ,   T   G   C 
Incorrect MC

68a4_99a1

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 T   G   C   ,   G   A   C   ,   A   C   G 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 A   C   G   ,   C   G   C   ,   A   C   A 
Incorrect  
 G   C   A   ,   C   A   G   ,   C   G   T 
Incorrect  
 A   C   G   ,   C   C   G   ,   T   G   T 
Incorrect  
 T   G   C   ,   G   G   C   ,   A   C   A 
Incorrect  
 A   C   G   ,   C   T   G   ,   T   G   C 
Correct MC

2c97_b0ff

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 G   T   A   ,   T   G   G   ,   A   T   A 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 C   A   T   ,   A   T   A   ,   T   C   C 
Incorrect  
 C   A   T   ,   A   C   C   ,   T   A   T 
Correct  
 C   A   T   ,   A   G   G   ,   A   T   A 
Incorrect  
 A   T   A   ,   G   G   T   ,   A   T   G 
Incorrect  
 T   A   T   ,   G   G   G   ,   A   T   A 
Incorrect MC

7acd_b704

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 G   C   T   ,   T   G   C   ,   A   T   T 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 T   T   A   ,   C   G   T   ,   T   C   G 
Incorrect  
 C   G   A   ,   A   C   G   ,   T   A   A 
Correct  
 C   G   A   ,   A   G   C   ,   A   T   T 
Incorrect  
 A   A   G   ,   C   C   G   ,   T   A   A 
Incorrect  
 T   T   C   ,   G   G   C   ,   A   T   T 
Incorrect MC

15bf_33b5

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 C   A   G   ,   G   A   T   ,   C   G   T 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 C   A   G   ,   G   T   A   ,   G   C   A 
Incorrect  
 G   T   C   ,   C   T   G   ,   C   T   A 
Incorrect  
 T   G   C   ,   T   A   G   ,   G   A   C 
Incorrect  
 C   A   G   ,   G   T   G   ,   C   T   A 
Incorrect  
 G   T   C   ,   C   T   A   ,   G   C   A 
Correct MC

f36c_d7e5

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 T   A   C   ,   T   C   T   ,   A   C   G 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 A   T   G   ,   A   G   C   ,   A   T   C 
Incorrect  
 G   C   A   ,   T   C   T   ,   C   A   T 
Incorrect  
 T   A   C   ,   T   G   A   ,   T   G   C 
Incorrect  
 A   T   G   ,   A   G   A   ,   T   G   C 
Correct  
 A   T   G   ,   A   C   G   ,   T   A   G 
Incorrect MC

7029_0010

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 G   G   C   ,   T   C   G   ,   T   A   A 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 A   A   T   ,   G   C   T   ,   C   G   G 
Incorrect  
 C   C   G   ,   A   A   A   ,   T   G   C 
Incorrect  
 C   C   G   ,   A   C   G   ,   T   A   A 
Incorrect  
 C   C   G   ,   A   G   C   ,   A   T   T 
Correct  
 T   C   G   ,   G   C   G   ,   T   A   A 
Incorrect MC

e2f6_0e9c

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 G   C   G   ,   A   T   A   ,   C   T   T 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 C   G   C   ,   T   A   T   ,   G   A   A 
Correct  
 T   T   C   ,   A   T   A   ,   G   C   G 
Incorrect  
 C   G   C   ,   T   A   A   ,   G   T   A 
Incorrect  
 C   G   C   ,   T   T   A   ,   C   T   T 
Incorrect  
 G   C   G   ,   A   A   T   ,   G   A   A 
Incorrect MC

1df5_354c

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 G   T   A   ,   G   A   T   ,   C   T   T 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 C   A   T   ,   C   A   A   ,   G   A   T 
Incorrect  
 T   T   C   ,   T   A   G   ,   A   T   G 
Incorrect  
 G   A   T   ,   G   A   T   ,   C   T   T 
Incorrect  
 C   A   T   ,   C   A   T   ,   C   T   T 
Incorrect  
 C   A   T   ,   C   T   A   ,   G   A   A 
Correct MC

566a_4093

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 T   A   A   ,   G   T   T   ,   C   T   C 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 A   T   T   ,   C   A   A   ,   G   A   G 
Correct  
 C   T   C   ,   T   T   G   ,   A   A   T 
Incorrect  
 T   A   A   ,   G   C   T   ,   C   T   T 
Incorrect  
 A   T   T   ,   C   T   T   ,   C   T   C 
Incorrect  
 A   T   T   ,   C   G   A   ,   G   A   A 
Incorrect MC

21a6_03ef

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 G   A   C   ,   A   T   C   ,   T   A   A 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 G   A   C   ,   A   A   G   ,   A   T   T 
Incorrect  
 A   A   T   ,   C   T   A   ,   C   A   G 
Incorrect  
 C   T   G   ,   T   A   G   ,   A   T   T 
Correct  
 C   T   G   ,   T   T   T   ,   A   G   A 
Incorrect  
 G   A   C   ,   A   A   A   ,   T   C   T 
Incorrect MC

c603_f094

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 C   A   T   ,   C   A   G   ,   C   T   T 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 G   T   A   ,   G   A   A   ,   G   C   T 
Incorrect  
 C   A   T   ,   C   T   T   ,   C   G   A 
Incorrect  
 G   T   A   ,   G   T   C   ,   G   A   A 
Correct  
 G   T   A   ,   G   A   G   ,   C   T   T 
Incorrect  
 T   T   C   ,   G   A   C   ,   T   A   C 
Incorrect MC

16df_14ec

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 G   T   A   ,   A   C   G   ,   A   C   T 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 C   A   T   ,   T   T   C   ,   A   G   C 
Incorrect  
 T   C   A   ,   G   C   A   ,   A   T   G 
Incorrect  
 C   A   T   ,   T   G   C   ,   T   G   A 
Correct  
 C   A   T   ,   T   A   G   ,   T   C   G 
Incorrect  
 T   T   A   ,   C   G   C   ,   T   G   A 
Incorrect MC

0fe7_d1d5

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 A   A   T   ,   C   A   T   ,   G   T   C 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 G   A   T   ,   T   T   A   ,   C   A   G 
Incorrect  
 T   T   A   ,   G   T   A   ,   C   A   G 
Correct  
 A   A   T   ,   C   C   T   ,   G   T   A 
Incorrect  
 T   T   A   ,   G   G   A   ,   C   A   T 
Incorrect  
 C   T   G   ,   T   A   C   ,   T   A   A 
Incorrect MC

9e5d_5284

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 A   A   A   ,   C   A   G   ,   G   T   G 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 T   T   T   ,   G   T   C   ,   C   A   C 
Correct  
 G   T   G   ,   G   A   C   ,   A   A   A 
Incorrect  
 A   A   A   ,   C   G   T   ,   G   G   A 
Incorrect  
 T   T   T   ,   G   C   A   ,   C   C   T 
Incorrect  
 A   A   A   ,   C   T   C   ,   C   A   C 
Incorrect MC

5d64_84d6

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 C   A   A   ,   T   G   G   ,   T   G   A 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 G   T   T   ,   A   G   G   ,   T   G   A 
Incorrect  
 A   G   T   ,   G   G   T   ,   A   A   C 
Incorrect  
 G   T   T   ,   A   A   G   ,   T   G   G 
Incorrect  
 C   A   A   ,   T   C   C   ,   A   C   T 
Incorrect  
 G   T   T   ,   A   C   C   ,   A   C   T 
Correct MC

a8ba_487a

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 G   C   A   ,   T   A   C   ,   A   T   T 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 C   G   T   ,   A   A   C   ,   A   T   T 
Incorrect  
 A   T   G   ,   C   T   G   ,   T   A   A 
Incorrect  
 C   G   T   ,   A   A   A   ,   T   G   T 
Incorrect  
 T   T   A   ,   C   A   T   ,   A   C   G 
Incorrect  
 C   G   T   ,   A   T   G   ,   T   A   A 
Correct MC

165b_bc66

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 G   A   T   ,   A   G   C   ,   T   C   A 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 G   A   T   ,   A   C   G   ,   A   G   T 
Incorrect  
 C   T   A   ,   T   C   G   ,   A   G   T 
Correct  
 T   A   T   ,   C   C   G   ,   A   G   T 
Incorrect  
 A   C   T   ,   C   G   A   ,   T   A   G 
Incorrect  
 C   T   A   ,   T   T   G   ,   A   G   C 
Incorrect MC

eccb_0256

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 G   A   T   ,   T   G   G   ,   A   T   A 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 C   T   A   ,   A   C   C   ,   T   A   T 
Correct  
 G   A   T   ,   T   C   C   ,   T   A   T 
Incorrect  
 A   T   A   ,   G   G   T   ,   T   A   G 
Incorrect  
 C   T   A   ,   A   T   A   ,   T   C   C 
Incorrect  
 A   A   T   ,   C   C   C   ,   T   A   T 
Incorrect MC

91ad_40dd

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 A   G   A   ,   T   A   G   ,   G   T   C 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 T   C   T   ,   A   A   G   ,   G   T   C 
Incorrect  
 A   G   A   ,   T   C   T   ,   G   G   A 
Incorrect  
 T   C   T   ,   A   T   C   ,   C   A   G 
Correct  
 C   T   G   ,   G   A   T   ,   A   G   A 
Incorrect  
 T   C   T   ,   A   C   T   ,   G   G   A 
Incorrect MC

6e19_fbd1

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 G   C   T   ,   T   C   C   ,   G   A   T 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 A   A   G   ,   C   G   G   ,   C   T   A 
Incorrect  
 C   G   A   ,   A   G   G   ,   C   T   A 
Correct  
 G   C   T   ,   T   G   G   ,   C   T   A 
Incorrect  
 T   A   G   ,   C   C   T   ,   T   C   G 
Incorrect  
 C   G   A   ,   A   A   T   ,   C   G   G 
Incorrect MC

f23b_394c

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 C   A   T   ,   C   C   G   ,   A   T   A 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 A   T   A   ,   G   C   C   ,   T   A   C 
Incorrect  
 C   A   T   ,   C   G   C   ,   T   A   T 
Incorrect  
 G   T   A   ,   G   G   C   ,   T   A   T 
Correct  
 G   A   T   ,   G   G   C   ,   T   A   T 
Incorrect  
 G   T   A   ,   G   C   G   ,   A   T   A 
Incorrect MC

ec9e_bacf

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 G   A   C   ,   T   A   A   ,   G   C   A 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 C   T   G   ,   A   T   T   ,   C   G   T 
Correct  
 A   C   G   ,   A   A   T   ,   C   A   G 
Incorrect  
 A   G   T   ,   C   T   T   ,   C   G   T 
Incorrect  
 G   A   C   ,   T   T   T   ,   C   G   T 
Incorrect  
 C   T   G   ,   A   T   G   ,   C   T   T 
Incorrect MC

0257_f057

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 A   G   T   ,   A   T   C   ,   C   A   G 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 G   A   C   ,   C   T   A   ,   T   G   A 
Incorrect  
 T   C   A   ,   T   A   G   ,   G   T   C 
Correct  
 A   G   T   ,   A   A   G   ,   G   T   C 
Incorrect  
 A   G   T   ,   A   G   A   ,   C   C   T 
Incorrect  
 T   C   A   ,   T   T   C   ,   C   A   G 
Incorrect MC

2159_12e3

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 T   G   A   ,   C   G   G   ,   T   C   G 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 G   C   T   ,   G   G   C   ,   A   G   T 
Incorrect  
 A   C   T   ,   G   G   G   ,   T   C   G 
Incorrect  
 A   C   T   ,   G   G   C   ,   T   G   G 
Incorrect  
 A   C   T   ,   G   C   C   ,   A   G   C 
Correct  
 T   G   A   ,   C   C   C   ,   A   G   C 
Incorrect MC

a208_4f69

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 G   G   T   ,   A   A   C   ,   C   T   T 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 T   A   C   ,   C   T   G   ,   G   A   A 
Incorrect  
 T   T   C   ,   C   A   A   ,   T   G   G 
Incorrect  
 G   G   T   ,   A   T   T   ,   C   C   A 
Incorrect  
 C   C   A   ,   T   T   G   ,   G   A   A 
Correct  
 A   T   G   ,   G   A   C   ,   C   T   T 
Incorrect MC

3f90_5806

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 C   A   C   ,   G   T   A   ,   C   G   A 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 A   G   C   ,   A   T   G   ,   C   A   C 
Incorrect  
 C   A   C   ,   G   A   G   ,   C   A   T 
Incorrect  
 G   C   A   ,   C   T   A   ,   C   G   A 
Incorrect  
 G   T   G   ,   C   A   T   ,   G   C   T 
Correct  
 C   G   T   ,   G   A   T   ,   G   C   T 
Incorrect MC

871d_379f

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 C   A   C   ,   A   C   G   ,   G   T   T 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 T   G   T   ,   G   G   C   ,   C   A   A 
Incorrect  
 G   T   G   ,   T   T   T   ,   G   G   C 
Incorrect  
 C   A   C   ,   A   T   T   ,   G   G   C 
Incorrect  
 T   T   G   ,   G   C   A   ,   C   A   C 
Incorrect  
 G   T   G   ,   T   G   C   ,   C   A   A 
Correct MC

ef0d_9817

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 C   T   A   ,   A   G   G   ,   T   A   A 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 G   A   T   ,   T   G   G   ,   T   A   A 
Incorrect  
 G   A   T   ,   T   C   C   ,   A   T   T 
Correct  
 C   T   A   ,   A   C   C   ,   A   T   T 
Incorrect  
 A   A   T   ,   G   G   A   ,   A   T   C 
Incorrect  
 C   T   A   ,   A   A   A   ,   T   G   G 
Incorrect MC

4df5_5e9c

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 T   T   G   ,   C   T   C   ,   G   A   G 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 G   A   G   ,   C   T   C   ,   G   T   T 
Incorrect  
 A   A   C   ,   G   G   A   ,   G   C   T 
Incorrect  
 A   A   C   ,   G   A   G   ,   C   T   C 
Correct  
 A   A   C   ,   G   C   T   ,   C   G   A 
Incorrect  
 A   A   C   ,   G   T   C   ,   G   A   G 
Incorrect MC

9341_0414

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 T   C   T   ,   T   G   C   ,   G   A   C 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 T   T   C   ,   T   G   C   ,   G   A   C 
Incorrect  
 A   G   A   ,   A   C   G   ,   C   T   G 
Correct  
 C   A   G   ,   C   G   T   ,   T   C   T 
Incorrect  
 A   G   A   ,   A   G   C   ,   G   A   C 
Incorrect  
 A   G   A   ,   A   G   T   ,   C   G   C 
Incorrect MC

9bfd_8ef8

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 A   A   C   ,   A   T   G   ,   T   A   G 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 G   A   T   ,   G   T   A   ,   C   A   A 
Incorrect  
 A   C   A   ,   A   T   G   ,   T   A   G 
Incorrect  
 T   G   T   ,   T   A   C   ,   A   T   C 
Incorrect  
 T   T   G   ,   T   A   C   ,   A   T   C 
Correct  
 T   T   G   ,   T   T   G   ,   T   A   G 
Incorrect MC

9e32_2363

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 A   T   T   ,   G   A   C   ,   G   A   C 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 G   T   T   ,   A   A   C   ,   G   A   C 
Incorrect  
 T   A   A   ,   C   G   T   ,   C   G   T 
Incorrect  
 T   A   A   ,   C   T   G   ,   C   T   G 
Correct  
 C   A   A   ,   T   T   G   ,   C   T   G 
Incorrect  
 C   A   G   ,   C   A   G   ,   T   T   A 
Incorrect MC

51f8_27f1

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 C   T   C   ,   C   A   C   ,   C   G   A 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 C   T   C   ,   C   T   G   ,   G   C   T 
Incorrect  
 G   A   G   ,   G   T   G   ,   G   C   T 
Correct  
 A   G   C   ,   C   A   C   ,   C   T   C 
Incorrect  
 C   C   T   ,   C   A   C   ,   C   G   A 
Incorrect  
 G   A   G   ,   G   T   C   ,   G   G   T 
Incorrect MC

73ec_b7e9

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 C   C   T   ,   G   C   T   ,   A   C   A 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 G   G   A   ,   C   G   A   ,   T   G   T 
Correct  
 C   C   T   ,   G   G   A   ,   T   G   T 
Incorrect  
 A   C   A   ,   T   C   G   ,   T   C   C 
Incorrect  
 G   G   A   ,   C   T   G   ,   T   A   G 
Incorrect  
 G   G   A   ,   C   A   C   ,   A   T   C 
Incorrect MC

b2f5_e74c

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 G   C   A   ,   C   T   C   ,   A   G   A 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 G   T   G   ,   C   A   G   ,   T   C   T 
Incorrect  
 C   G   T   ,   G   A   G   ,   T   C   T 
Correct  
 C   G   T   ,   G   T   C   ,   T   G   A 
Incorrect  
 A   G   A   ,   C   T   C   ,   A   C   G 
Incorrect  
 G   C   A   ,   C   A   G   ,   A   C   T 
Incorrect MC

975d_1d80

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 A   T   T   ,   C   C   T   ,   C   A   G 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 C   T   T   ,   A   C   T   ,   C   A   G 
Incorrect  
 G   A   C   ,   T   C   C   ,   T   T   A 
Incorrect  
 G   A   A   ,   T   G   A   ,   G   T   C 
Incorrect  
 T   A   A   ,   G   G   A   ,   G   T   C 
Correct  
 A   T   T   ,   C   G   A   ,   G   T   C 
Incorrect MC

d450_2834

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 T   G   C   ,   G   A   C   ,   T   C   G 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 G   C   T   ,   C   A   G   ,   C   G   T 
Incorrect  
 G   C   G   ,   T   A   C   ,   T   C   G 
Incorrect  
 A   C   G   ,   C   C   G   ,   A   G   T 
Incorrect  
 T   G   C   ,   G   G   C   ,   T   C   A 
Incorrect  
 A   C   G   ,   C   T   G   ,   A   G   C 
Correct MC

4b42_0310

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 T   A   A   ,   G   T   A   ,   T   C   G 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 A   T   T   ,   C   G   C   ,   T   A   T 
Incorrect  
 G   A   A   ,   T   T   A   ,   T   C   G 
Incorrect  
 A   T   T   ,   C   T   A   ,   T   C   G 
Incorrect  
 G   C   T   ,   A   T   G   ,   A   A   T 
Incorrect  
 A   T   T   ,   C   A   T   ,   A   G   C 
Correct MC

f758_f5c4

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 G   A   A   ,   C   C   G   ,   T   A   T 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 G   T   T   ,   C   G   C   ,   A   T   A 
Incorrect  
 C   T   T   ,   G   G   C   ,   A   T   A 
Correct  
 T   A   T   ,   G   C   C   ,   A   A   G 
Incorrect  
 C   T   T   ,   G   A   T   ,   A   C   G 
Incorrect  
 G   A   A   ,   C   T   A   ,   T   G   C 
Incorrect MC

a505_4072

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 G   C   T   ,   A   T   G   ,   G   A   T 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 C   G   A   ,   T   A   C   ,   C   T   A 
Correct  
 G   C   T   ,   A   T   A   ,   G   G   T 
Incorrect  
 A   T   C   ,   G   T   G   ,   G   A   T 
Incorrect  
 T   A   G   ,   G   T   A   ,   T   C   G 
Incorrect  
 C   G   A   ,   T   T   A   ,   G   G   T 
Incorrect MC

0126_263c

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 G   T   T   ,   C   G   C   ,   T   T   A 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 G   T   T   ,   C   A   T   ,   T   C   G 
Incorrect  
 C   A   A   ,   G   A   T   ,   T   C   G 
Incorrect  
 A   T   T   ,   C   G   C   ,   T   T   G 
Incorrect  
 G   T   T   ,   C   C   G   ,   A   A   T 
Incorrect  
 C   A   A   ,   G   C   G   ,   A   A   T 
Correct MC

ef3e_36ba

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 G   G   C   ,   A   G   C   ,   T   A   T 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 T   G   C   ,   C   C   G   ,   A   T   A 
Incorrect  
 G   G   C   ,   A   C   G   ,   A   T   A 
Incorrect  
 C   C   G   ,   T   C   G   ,   A   T   A 
Correct  
 C   C   G   ,   T   A   T   ,   A   G   C 
Incorrect  
 T   A   T   ,   C   G   A   ,   C   G   G 
Incorrect MC

6381_2149

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 G   A   C   ,   C   G   T   ,   G   T   T 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 C   C   A   ,   G   G   T   ,   G   T   T 
Incorrect  
 C   T   G   ,   G   C   A   ,   C   A   A 
Correct  
 C   T   G   ,   G   G   T   ,   G   T   T 
Incorrect  
 G   A   C   ,   C   T   T   ,   G   T   G 
Incorrect  
 T   T   G   ,   T   G   C   ,   C   A   G 
Incorrect MC

1580_4e32

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 T   A   T   ,   G   T   G   ,   C   T   C 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 G   T   A   ,   T   T   G   ,   C   T   C 
Incorrect  
 A   T   A   ,   C   C   T   ,   C   G   T 
Incorrect  
 C   T   C   ,   G   T   G   ,   T   A   T 
Incorrect  
 A   T   A   ,   C   T   G   ,   C   T   C 
Incorrect  
 A   T   A   ,   C   A   C   ,   G   A   G 
Correct MC

ef37_bc81

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 C   T   T   ,   T   C   C   ,   C   T   A 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 A   A   A   ,   G   G   G   ,   G   A   T 
Incorrect  
 T   T   T   ,   C   C   C   ,   C   T   A 
Incorrect  
 G   A   A   ,   A   A   T   ,   C   C   C 
Incorrect  
 G   A   A   ,   A   G   G   ,   G   A   T 
Correct  
 A   T   C   ,   C   C   T   ,   T   T   C 
Incorrect MC

cfc9_be1c

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 G   C   A   ,   G   C   G   ,   A   T   A 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 C   T   G   ,   C   G   C   ,   T   A   T 
Incorrect  
 C   G   T   ,   C   T   A   ,   T   C   G 
Incorrect  
 C   G   T   ,   C   C   G   ,   A   T   A 
Incorrect  
 C   G   T   ,   C   G   C   ,   T   A   T 
Correct  
 A   T   A   ,   G   C   G   ,   A   C   G 
Incorrect MC

1bfc_83a9

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 T   C   T   ,   T   C   A   ,   C   G   G 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 A   G   A   ,   A   G   T   ,   G   C   C 
Correct  
 G   G   C   ,   A   C   T   ,   T   C   T 
Incorrect  
 A   A   G   ,   A   G   T   ,   G   C   C 
Incorrect  
 T   C   T   ,   T   G   T   ,   G   C   C 
Incorrect  
 T   C   T   ,   T   G   G   ,   C   A   C 
Incorrect MC

103b_3ee4

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 G   C   G   ,   A   T   C   ,   T   G   T 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 C   G   C   ,   T   A   G   ,   A   C   A 
Correct  
 C   G   C   ,   T   T   G   ,   T   C   T 
Incorrect  
 T   G   T   ,   C   T   A   ,   G   C   G 
Incorrect  
 A   G   C   ,   G   T   C   ,   T   G   T 
Incorrect  
 T   C   G   ,   C   A   G   ,   A   C   A 
Incorrect MC

e260_396b

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 A   C   T   ,   T   G   C   ,   G   T   G 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 G   T   G   ,   C   G   T   ,   T   C   A 
Incorrect  
 T   T   C   ,   A   G   C   ,   G   T   G 
Incorrect  
 A   C   T   ,   T   G   T   ,   G   C   G 
Incorrect  
 T   G   A   ,   A   C   G   ,   C   A   C 
Correct  
 T   G   A   ,   A   G   C   ,   G   T   G 
Incorrect MC

760e_6a26

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 T   A   G   ,   T   C   T   ,   C   T   G 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 T   A   G   ,   T   G   A   ,   G   A   C 
Incorrect  
 T   G   A   ,   T   C   T   ,   C   T   G 
Incorrect  
 A   T   C   ,   A   G   A   ,   G   A   C 
Correct  
 A   T   C   ,   A   G   T   ,   C   T   C 
Incorrect  
 G   T   C   ,   T   C   T   ,   G   A   T 
Incorrect MC

0377_8011

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 T   A   G   ,   G   C   A   ,   T   T   G 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 A   T   C   ,   C   C   A   ,   T   T   G 
Incorrect  
 C   C   T   ,   A   G   T   ,   A   A   C 
Incorrect  
 G   T   T   ,   A   C   G   ,   G   A   T 
Incorrect  
 A   T   C   ,   C   G   T   ,   A   A   C 
Correct  
 G   G   A   ,   T   C   A   ,   T   T   G 
Incorrect MC

3c69_0fc1

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 T   G   G   ,   C   A   C   ,   G   A   C 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 C   A   G   ,   C   A   C   ,   G   G   T 
Incorrect  
 A   C   C   ,   G   G   T   ,   C   G   T 
Incorrect  
 T   G   G   ,   C   T   G   ,   C   T   G 
Incorrect  
 A   C   C   ,   G   T   G   ,   C   T   G 
Correct  
 G   C   C   ,   A   T   G   ,   C   T   G 
Incorrect MC

32bf_615f

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 T   C   T   ,   A   G   T   ,   C   T   C 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 A   G   A   ,   T   C   A   ,   G   A   G 
Correct  
 A   G   A   ,   T   G   A   ,   G   A   C 
Incorrect  
 T   C   T   ,   A   C   A   ,   G   A   G 
Incorrect  
 A   T   C   ,   T   G   T   ,   C   T   C 
Incorrect  
 C   T   C   ,   T   G   A   ,   T   C   T 
Incorrect MC

a390_3793

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 T   C   T   ,   A   T   G   ,   T   G   G 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 T   A   G   ,   A   A   C   ,   A   C   C 
Incorrect  
 A   G   A   ,   T   C   C   ,   A   C   A 
Incorrect  
 G   G   T   ,   G   T   A   ,   T   C   T 
Incorrect  
 A   G   A   ,   T   A   C   ,   A   C   C 
Correct  
 A   G   A   ,   T   G   G   ,   T   G   T 
Incorrect MC

175f_3e81

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 G   C   A   ,   C   A   C   ,   G   C   T 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 G   C   A   ,   C   T   G   ,   C   G   A 
Incorrect  
 T   C   G   ,   C   A   C   ,   A   C   G 
Incorrect  
 C   G   T   ,   G   T   G   ,   C   G   A 
Correct  
 C   G   T   ,   G   T   C   ,   G   C   A 
Incorrect  
 C   G   T   ,   G   A   C   ,   G   C   T 
Incorrect MC

1b5f_7fde

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 T   T   G   ,   C   A   T   ,   A   C   C 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 A   A   C   ,   G   A   T   ,   A   C   C 
Incorrect  
 C   C   A   ,   T   A   C   ,   G   T   T 
Incorrect  
 A   A   C   ,   G   T   A   ,   T   G   G 
Correct  
 A   A   C   ,   G   G   G   ,   T   A   T 
Incorrect  
 A   A   C   ,   G   C   C   ,   A   T   A 
Incorrect MC

93aa_825d

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 C   A   C   ,   T   C   A   ,   A   C   T 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 G   T   G   ,   A   A   G   ,   T   T   G 
Incorrect  
 G   T   G   ,   A   G   T   ,   T   G   A 
Correct  
 G   T   G   ,   A   T   C   ,   A   A   C 
Incorrect  
 A   G   T   ,   G   G   T   ,   T   G   A 
Incorrect  
 T   C   A   ,   A   C   T   ,   C   A   C 
Incorrect MC

cb91_efde

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 C   A   G   ,   G   G   T   ,   G   A   T 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 C   A   G   ,   G   C   A   ,   C   T   A 
Incorrect  
 T   A   G   ,   T   G   G   ,   G   A   C 
Incorrect  
 G   T   C   ,   C   A   T   ,   C   A   C 
Incorrect  
 G   T   C   ,   C   G   T   ,   G   A   T 
Incorrect  
 G   T   C   ,   C   C   A   ,   C   T   A 
Correct MC

a2f1_e974

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 G   T   G   ,   A   A   A   ,   G   G   T 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 C   A   C   ,   T   T   G   ,   G   A   A 
Incorrect  
 A   G   T   ,   G   A   A   ,   G   G   T 
Incorrect  
 G   T   G   ,   A   T   G   ,   G   A   A 
Incorrect  
 T   G   G   ,   A   A   A   ,   G   T   G 
Incorrect  
 C   A   C   ,   T   T   T   ,   C   C   A 
Correct MC

cab2_3f3e

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 C   G   C   ,   T   C   A   ,   T   C   A 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 G   C   G   ,   A   A   C   ,   T   A   C 
Incorrect  
 G   C   G   ,   A   T   G   ,   A   T   G 
Incorrect  
 A   C   T   ,   A   C   T   ,   C   G   C 
Incorrect  
 A   G   C   ,   G   G   T   ,   A   G   T 
Incorrect  
 G   C   G   ,   A   G   T   ,   A   G   T 
Correct MC

3ee9_7faa

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 C   A   C   ,   G   T   G   ,   T   T   T 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 G   T   G   ,   C   A   C   ,   A   A   A 
Correct  
 C   A   C   ,   G   A   C   ,   A   A   A 
Incorrect  
 T   T   T   ,   G   T   G   ,   C   A   C 
Incorrect  
 G   T   G   ,   C   A   A   ,   A   C   A 
Incorrect  
 C   G   T   ,   G   A   C   ,   A   A   A 
Incorrect MC

cc28_4650

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 A   A   G   ,   T   C   G   ,   C   A   G 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 T   T   C   ,   A   G   A   ,   C   G   C 
Incorrect  
 A   A   G   ,   T   G   C   ,   G   T   C 
Incorrect  
 T   T   C   ,   A   G   C   ,   G   T   C 
Correct  
 T   G   A   ,   A   C   G   ,   C   A   G 
Incorrect  
 G   A   C   ,   G   C   T   ,   G   A   A 
Incorrect MC

7073_12fd

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 C   C   A   ,   C   T   C   ,   T   C   A 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 G   G   T   ,   G   A   G   ,   A   G   T 
Correct  
 G   G   T   ,   G   T   G   ,   A   G   A 
Incorrect  
 C   C   A   ,   C   A   G   ,   A   G   T 
Incorrect  
 G   G   T   ,   G   A   C   ,   T   C   T 
Incorrect  
 A   C   T   ,   C   T   C   ,   A   C   C 
Incorrect MC

33bd_787a

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 C   A   C   ,   T   G   A   ,   C   A   T 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 G   T   G   ,   A   C   T   ,   G   T   A 
Correct  
 G   T   G   ,   A   A   T   ,   G   T   C 
Incorrect  
 G   T   G   ,   A   T   A   ,   C   A   G 
Incorrect  
 A   G   T   ,   G   C   T   ,   G   T   A 
Incorrect  
 T   A   C   ,   A   G   T   ,   C   A   C 
Incorrect MC

f314_c6a4

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 T   C   A   ,   T   T   G   ,   C   A   C 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 T   C   A   ,   T   C   A   ,   C   G   T 
Incorrect  
 A   G   T   ,   A   A   C   ,   G   T   G 
Correct  
 C   A   C   ,   G   T   T   ,   A   C   T 
Incorrect  
 A   T   G   ,   A   A   C   ,   G   T   G 
Incorrect  
 A   G   T   ,   A   C   A   ,   C   G   T 
Incorrect MC

a8ba_9691

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 G   C   A   ,   T   A   C   ,   A   T   T 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 T   T   A   ,   C   A   T   ,   A   C   G 
Incorrect  
 T   A   C   ,   G   A   C   ,   A   T   T 
Incorrect  
 C   G   T   ,   A   T   G   ,   T   A   A 
Correct  
 G   C   A   ,   T   T   G   ,   T   A   A 
Incorrect  
 A   T   G   ,   C   T   G   ,   T   A   A 
Incorrect MC

2ad5_aa9b

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 C   G   T   ,   T   C   C   ,   T   A   T 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 T   T   G   ,   C   C   C   ,   T   A   T 
Incorrect  
 T   A   T   ,   C   C   T   ,   T   G   C 
Incorrect  
 G   C   A   ,   A   G   G   ,   A   T   A 
Correct  
 G   C   A   ,   A   T   A   ,   T   C   C 
Incorrect  
 C   G   T   ,   T   G   G   ,   A   T   A 
Incorrect MC

8139_6f5e

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 T   C   A   ,   G   C   A   ,   C   T   C 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 C   T   C   ,   A   C   G   ,   A   C   T 
Incorrect  
 A   G   T   ,   C   C   T   ,   C   A   C 
Incorrect  
 G   A   C   ,   T   C   A   ,   C   T   C 
Incorrect  
 C   T   G   ,   A   G   T   ,   G   A   G 
Incorrect  
 A   G   T   ,   C   G   T   ,   G   A   G 
Correct MC

2f0e_fcea

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 T   C   G   ,   T   T   T   ,   C   A   C 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 C   A   C   ,   T   T   T   ,   G   C   T 
Incorrect  
 A   G   C   ,   A   C   A   ,   C   T   T 
Incorrect  
 A   C   G   ,   A   A   A   ,   G   T   G 
Incorrect  
 A   G   C   ,   A   A   A   ,   G   T   G 
Correct  
 T   C   G   ,   T   A   A   ,   G   T   G 
Incorrect MC

e77e_0200

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 A   A   A   ,   C   A   C   ,   T   A   C 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 C   A   A   ,   A   A   C   ,   T   A   C 
Incorrect  
 T   T   T   ,   G   T   G   ,   A   T   G 
Correct  
 T   T   T   ,   G   G   T   ,   A   G   T 
Incorrect  
 C   A   T   ,   C   A   C   ,   A   A   A 
Incorrect  
 T   T   T   ,   G   C   A   ,   T   C   A 
Incorrect MC

4cf4_2eec

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 G   G   T   ,   C   T   G   ,   A   C   T 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 C   C   A   ,   G   A   C   ,   T   G   A 
Correct  
 G   G   T   ,   C   T   C   ,   A   G   T 
Incorrect  
 C   T   G   ,   G   T   G   ,   A   C   T 
Incorrect  
 C   C   A   ,   G   T   C   ,   A   G   T 
Incorrect  
 T   C   A   ,   G   T   C   ,   T   G   G 
Incorrect MC

55a5_af79

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 T   G   C   ,   G   A   G   ,   A   A   C 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 G   C   G   ,   T   A   G   ,   A   A   C 
Incorrect  
 A   C   G   ,   C   T   C   ,   T   T   G 
Correct  
 A   C   G   ,   C   A   G   ,   A   A   C 
Incorrect  
 A   C   G   ,   C   G   T   ,   T   C   T 
Incorrect  
 C   A   A   ,   G   A   G   ,   C   G   T 
Incorrect MC

cf7d_0f6e

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 C   T   T   ,   A   G   T   ,   T   C   A 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 A   C   T   ,   T   G   A   ,   T   T   C 
Incorrect  
 G   A   A   ,   T   T   G   ,   A   A   C 
Incorrect  
 A   T   T   ,   C   G   T   ,   T   C   A 
Incorrect  
 G   A   A   ,   T   C   A   ,   A   G   T 
Correct  
 G   A   A   ,   T   G   T   ,   T   C   A 
Incorrect MC

266b_2cca

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 G   T   T   ,   C   C   T   ,   A   G   A 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 A   G   A   ,   T   C   C   ,   T   T   G 
Incorrect  
 C   T   T   ,   G   C   T   ,   A   G   A 
Incorrect  
 C   A   A   ,   G   C   T   ,   A   G   A 
Incorrect  
 C   A   A   ,   G   G   A   ,   T   C   T 
Correct  
 C   A   A   ,   G   T   C   ,   T   A   G 
Incorrect MC

4acb_67aa

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 C   A   G   ,   T   C   T   ,   C   A   T 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 C   A   G   ,   T   G   A   ,   G   T   A 
Incorrect  
 T   A   C   ,   T   C   T   ,   G   A   C 
Incorrect  
 G   T   C   ,   A   G   A   ,   G   T   A 
Correct  
 G   T   C   ,   A   T   A   ,   C   T   C 
Incorrect  
 G   T   C   ,   A   A   T   ,   G   A   G 
Incorrect MC

914c_6fe6

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 T   G   C   ,   G   A   A   ,   A   G   C 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 G   C   G   ,   T   A   A   ,   A   G   C 
Incorrect  
 A   C   G   ,   C   C   G   ,   A   A   A 
Incorrect  
 A   C   G   ,   C   T   T   ,   T   C   G 
Correct  
 A   C   G   ,   C   A   A   ,   A   G   C 
Incorrect  
 C   G   A   ,   A   A   G   ,   C   G   T 
Incorrect MC

a7a2_489d

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 T   A   T   ,   G   A   C   ,   G   T   C 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 A   T   A   ,   C   T   G   ,   C   A   G 
Correct  
 C   T   G   ,   C   A   G   ,   T   A   T 
Incorrect  
 A   T   A   ,   C   G   A   ,   C   G   T 
Incorrect  
 C   A   T   ,   A   T   G   ,   C   A   G 
Incorrect  
 A   T   A   ,   C   A   C   ,   G   T   C 
Incorrect MC

3550_7494

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 C   T   G   ,   T   A   T   ,   G   A   A 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 T   G   T   ,   C   A   T   ,   G   A   A 
Incorrect  
 A   C   A   ,   G   T   A   ,   C   T   T 
Incorrect  
 G   A   C   ,   A   T   A   ,   C   T   T 
Correct  
 A   A   G   ,   T   A   T   ,   G   T   C 
Incorrect  
 C   T   G   ,   T   T   A   ,   C   T   T 
Incorrect MC

27d4_d9e8

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 T   A   G   ,   A   T   A   ,   C   T   G 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 A   T   C   ,   T   C   A   ,   G   T   A 
Incorrect  
 G   T   C   ,   A   T   A   ,   G   A   T 
Incorrect  
 T   A   G   ,   A   G   T   ,   C   A   T 
Incorrect  
 A   T   C   ,   T   A   T   ,   G   A   C 
Correct  
 T   C   T   ,   A   A   T   ,   G   A   C 
Incorrect MC

8037_d4b5

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 G   T   G   ,   A   C   C   ,   T   A   T 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 A   G   T   ,   G   C   C   ,   T   A   T 
Incorrect  
 G   T   G   ,   A   T   A   ,   T   C   C 
Incorrect  
 C   A   C   ,   T   A   T   ,   A   G   G 
Incorrect  
 T   A   T   ,   C   C   A   ,   G   T   G 
Incorrect  
 C   A   C   ,   T   G   G   ,   A   T   A 
Correct MC

59cc_ae4b

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 T   A   T   ,   C   T   T   ,   C   G   C 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 A   T   A   ,   G   T   T   ,   C   G   C 
Incorrect  
 C   T   A   ,   T   T   T   ,   C   G   C 
Incorrect  
 C   G   C   ,   T   T   C   ,   T   A   T 
Incorrect  
 A   T   A   ,   G   A   A   ,   G   C   G 
Correct  
 T   A   T   ,   C   A   A   ,   G   C   G 
Incorrect MC

376b_a456

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 C   G   T   ,   G   A   T   ,   T   C   A 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 C   G   T   ,   G   T   A   ,   A   G   T 
Incorrect  
 G   C   A   ,   C   T   G   ,   A   A   T 
Incorrect  
 G   C   A   ,   C   A   T   ,   T   C   A 
Incorrect  
 G   C   A   ,   C   T   A   ,   A   G   T 
Correct  
 A   C   T   ,   T   A   G   ,   T   G   C 
Incorrect MC

0555_6e6f

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 T   A   G   ,   A   G   T   ,   A   G   C 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 A   T   C   ,   T   C   G   ,   A   T   G 
Incorrect  
 T   A   G   ,   A   C   A   ,   T   C   G 
Incorrect  
 C   G   A   ,   T   G   A   ,   G   A   T 
Incorrect  
 A   T   C   ,   T   C   A   ,   T   C   G 
Correct  
 T   C   T   ,   A   C   A   ,   T   C   G 
Incorrect MC

ebff_045a

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 G   C   T   ,   A   G   G   ,   A   G   A 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 C   G   A   ,   T   T   C   ,   T   C   C 
Incorrect  
 A   G   A   ,   G   G   A   ,   T   C   G 
Incorrect  
 T   A   G   ,   C   C   C   ,   T   C   T 
Incorrect  
 C   G   A   ,   T   C   C   ,   T   C   T 
Correct  
 C   G   A   ,   T   A   G   ,   A   G   G 
Incorrect MC

de14_e596

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 T   C   G   ,   T   C   T   ,   A   G   G 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 T   C   G   ,   T   G   A   ,   T   C   C 
Incorrect  
 T   C   G   ,   T   G   G   ,   A   T   C 
Incorrect  
 A   C   G   ,   A   G   A   ,   T   C   C 
Incorrect  
 G   G   A   ,   T   C   T   ,   G   C   T 
Incorrect  
 A   G   C   ,   A   G   A   ,   T   C   C 
Correct MC

7532_1cb8

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 T   A   C   ,   C   T   T   ,   C   T   G 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 G   G   T   ,   A   A   A   ,   G   A   C 
Incorrect  
 A   T   G   ,   G   A   A   ,   G   A   C 
Correct  
 A   T   G   ,   G   T   T   ,   C   T   G 
Incorrect  
 T   A   C   ,   C   G   T   ,   C   T   T 
Incorrect  
 G   T   C   ,   T   T   C   ,   C   A   T 
Incorrect MC

b7a9_70e4

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 G   G   A   ,   T   G   G   ,   G   A   A 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 A   T   C   ,   C   C   C   ,   C   T   T 
Incorrect  
 C   C   T   ,   A   T   T   ,   C   C   C 
Incorrect  
 C   C   T   ,   A   C   C   ,   C   T   T 
Correct  
 A   A   G   ,   G   G   T   ,   A   G   G 
Incorrect  
 T   A   G   ,   G   G   G   ,   G   A   A 
Incorrect MC

33f9_84a4

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 T   C   T   ,   G   G   G   ,   T   A   G 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 G   T   C   ,   T   G   G   ,   T   A   G 
Incorrect  
 A   G   A   ,   C   C   C   ,   A   T   C 
Correct  
 T   C   T   ,   G   C   C   ,   A   T   C 
Incorrect  
 G   A   T   ,   G   G   G   ,   T   C   T 
Incorrect  
 A   G   A   ,   C   G   A   ,   T   G   G 
Incorrect MC

6feb_2149

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 G   C   G   ,   T   C   G   ,   T   A   A 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 C   G   C   ,   A   G   C   ,   A   T   T 
Correct  
 T   G   C   ,   G   C   G   ,   T   A   A 
Incorrect  
 G   C   G   ,   T   A   A   ,   T   G   C 
Incorrect  
 A   C   G   ,   C   G   C   ,   A   T   T 
Incorrect  
 A   A   T   ,   G   C   T   ,   G   C   G 
Incorrect MC

71f5_9ae5

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 T   A   G   ,   A   C   C   ,   T   G   G 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 A   T   C   ,   T   G   G   ,   A   C   C 
Correct  
 G   G   T   ,   C   C   A   ,   G   A   T 
Incorrect  
 A   T   C   ,   T   G   G   ,   T   C   C 
Incorrect  
 A   T   C   ,   T   C   C   ,   A   G   G 
Incorrect  
 T   A   G   ,   A   G   G   ,   A   C   C 
Incorrect MC

b607_b7dc

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 A   C   A   ,   C   C   T   ,   G   G   C 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 T   G   T   ,   G   G   A   ,   C   C   G 
Correct  
 T   G   T   ,   G   G   C   ,   C   A   G 
Incorrect  
 C   A   C   ,   A   C   T   ,   G   G   C 
Incorrect  
 A   C   A   ,   C   C   G   ,   G   T   C 
Incorrect  
 C   G   G   ,   T   C   C   ,   A   C   A 
Incorrect MC

0a12_f795

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 G   G   A   ,   T   A   G   ,   G   T   T 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 C   C   T   ,   A   T   T   ,   G   G   A 
Incorrect  
 T   T   G   ,   G   A   T   ,   A   G   G 
Incorrect  
 C   C   T   ,   A   A   A   ,   C   C   T 
Incorrect  
 C   C   T   ,   A   T   C   ,   C   A   A 
Correct  
 C   C   T   ,   A   A   G   ,   G   T   T 
Incorrect MC

f00f_12dc

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 T   A   T   ,   G   C   C   ,   A   G   C 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 C   G   A   ,   C   C   G   ,   T   A   T 
Incorrect  
 A   T   A   ,   C   G   C   ,   T   G   G 
Incorrect  
 T   A   T   ,   G   C   G   ,   A   C   C 
Incorrect  
 A   T   A   ,   C   G   G   ,   T   C   G 
Correct  
 C   A   T   ,   A   G   G   ,   T   C   G 
Incorrect MC

d205_1251

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 C   A   C   ,   T   A   T   ,   C   A   A 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 G   T   G   ,   A   A   T   ,   C   A   A 
Incorrect  
 A   G   T   ,   G   T   A   ,   G   T   T 
Incorrect  
 A   A   C   ,   T   A   T   ,   C   A   C 
Incorrect  
 C   A   C   ,   T   A   A   ,   C   T   A 
Incorrect  
 G   T   G   ,   A   T   A   ,   G   T   T 
Correct MC

1b5c_6523

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 A   A   C   ,   T   T   G   ,   T   C   G 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 G   C   T   ,   G   T   T   ,   C   A   A 
Incorrect  
 T   T   G   ,   A   C   G   ,   A   C   A 
Incorrect  
 T   C   A   ,   A   T   G   ,   T   C   G 
Incorrect  
 T   T   G   ,   A   A   C   ,   A   G   C 
Correct  
 T   T   G   ,   A   G   C   ,   T   G   T 
Incorrect MC

932e_4229

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 T   A   G   ,   A   C   T   ,   A   A   G 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 G   A   A   ,   T   C   A   ,   G   A   T 
Incorrect  
 A   T   C   ,   T   C   T   ,   T   A   G 
Incorrect  
 A   T   C   ,   T   G   A   ,   T   T   C 
Correct  
 T   A   G   ,   A   G   A   ,   T   T   C 
Incorrect  
 A   T   C   ,   T   C   T   ,   A   A   G 
Incorrect MC

e83f_1fd2

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 G   C   A   ,   A   T   C   ,   A   T   T 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 T   T   A   ,   C   T   A   ,   A   C   G 
Incorrect  
 C   G   T   ,   T   A   G   ,   T   A   A 
Correct  
 G   C   A   ,   A   A   G   ,   T   A   A 
Incorrect  
 C   G   T   ,   T   T   T   ,   A   C   T 
Incorrect  
 A   A   C   ,   G   T   C   ,   A   T   T 
Incorrect MC

6adb_7539

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 T   A   C   ,   A   G   C   ,   G   A   C 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 A   T   G   ,   T   G   C   ,   G   A   C 
Incorrect  
 A   T   G   ,   T   C   G   ,   C   T   G 
Correct  
 A   C   A   ,   T   G   C   ,   G   A   C 
Incorrect  
 C   A   G   ,   C   G   A   ,   C   A   T 
Incorrect  
 A   T   G   ,   T   G   T   ,   C   G   C 
Incorrect MC

2019_9ea6

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 T   C   A   ,   G   C   C   ,   T   T   G 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 A   G   T   ,   C   G   G   ,   A   A   C 
Correct  
 T   C   A   ,   G   G   T   ,   T   C   C 
Incorrect  
 G   T   T   ,   C   C   G   ,   A   C   T 
Incorrect  
 A   G   T   ,   C   G   T   ,   T   C   C 
Incorrect  
 A   G   T   ,   C   C   C   ,   T   T   G 
Incorrect MC

d04a_1e61

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 G   T   C   ,   T   C   G   ,   A   C   T 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 C   A   G   ,   A   T   C   ,   A   G   C 
Incorrect  
 C   A   G   ,   A   G   C   ,   T   G   A 
Correct  
 T   C   A   ,   G   C   T   ,   C   T   G 
Incorrect  
 C   A   G   ,   A   A   G   ,   T   C   G 
Incorrect  
 A   G   A   ,   C   G   C   ,   T   G   A 
Incorrect MC

e307_a182

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 G   C   A   ,   T   G   T   ,   A   C   A 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 T   A   C   ,   G   G   T   ,   A   C   A 
Incorrect  
 C   G   T   ,   A   A   C   ,   A   T   G 
Incorrect  
 G   C   A   ,   T   A   C   ,   A   T   G 
Incorrect  
 C   G   T   ,   A   C   A   ,   T   G   T 
Correct  
 A   C   A   ,   T   G   T   ,   A   C   G 
Incorrect MC

8493_ebae

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 C   G   T   ,   C   A   A   ,   G   A   T 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 T   A   G   ,   A   A   C   ,   T   G   C 
Incorrect  
 C   G   T   ,   C   T   T   ,   C   T   A 
Incorrect  
 C   T   G   ,   C   A   A   ,   G   A   T 
Incorrect  
 G   C   A   ,   G   A   T   ,   C   T   T 
Incorrect  
 G   C   A   ,   G   T   T   ,   C   T   A 
Correct MC

fca3_c0a2

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 T   A   A   ,   G   G   T   ,   C   G   C 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 G   A   A   ,   T   G   T   ,   C   G   C 
Incorrect  
 T   A   A   ,   G   C   G   ,   C   T   G 
Incorrect  
 A   T   T   ,   C   C   A   ,   G   C   G 
Correct  
 T   A   A   ,   G   C   A   ,   G   C   G 
Incorrect  
 C   G   C   ,   T   G   G   ,   A   A   T 
Incorrect MC

61c1_bb13

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 T   C   A   ,   A   A   G   ,   C   A   G 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 A   G   T   ,   T   C   T   ,   G   C   T 
Incorrect  
 A   G   T   ,   T   T   C   ,   G   T   C 
Correct  
 A   G   T   ,   T   A   G   ,   C   A   G 
Incorrect  
 G   A   C   ,   G   A   A   ,   A   C   T 
Incorrect  
 T   C   A   ,   A   T   C   ,   G   T   C 
Incorrect MC

04cb_51eb

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 A   T   G   ,   G   A   C   ,   C   T   G 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 A   T   G   ,   G   G   T   ,   C   C   A 
Incorrect  
 G   T   C   ,   C   A   G   ,   G   T   A 
Incorrect  
 T   A   C   ,   C   G   T   ,   C   C   A 
Incorrect  
 T   A   C   ,   C   T   G   ,   G   A   C 
Correct  
 A   T   G   ,   G   T   G   ,   G   A   C 
Incorrect MC

386d_25cf

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 C   A   G   ,   A   T   T   ,   C   T   A 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 A   G   A   ,   C   T   T   ,   C   T   A 
Incorrect  
 A   T   C   ,   T   T   A   ,   G   A   C 
Incorrect  
 G   T   C   ,   T   A   A   ,   G   A   T 
Correct  
 C   A   G   ,   A   A   A   ,   G   A   T 
Incorrect  
 G   T   C   ,   T   A   T   ,   C   T   T 
Incorrect MC

1fea_9945

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 T   A   G   ,   G   A   C   ,   T   A   C 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 G   G   A   ,   T   A   C   ,   T   A   C 
Incorrect  
 A   T   C   ,   C   T   G   ,   A   T   G 
Correct  
 C   A   T   ,   C   A   G   ,   G   A   T 
Incorrect  
 A   T   C   ,   C   C   A   ,   T   C   A 
Incorrect  
 A   T   C   ,   C   G   T   ,   A   G   T 
Incorrect MC

51e9_c190

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 A   G   G   ,   T   A   G   ,   C   A   G 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 G   A   C   ,   G   A   T   ,   G   G   A 
Incorrect  
 A   G   G   ,   T   G   A   ,   C   G   A 
Incorrect  
 T   C   C   ,   A   T   C   ,   G   T   C 
Correct  
 T   C   C   ,   A   C   T   ,   G   C   T 
Incorrect  
 T   C   C   ,   A   A   G   ,   C   A   G 
Incorrect MC

3cd8_739a

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 G   G   A   ,   G   A   C   ,   G   C   T 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 G   G   A   ,   G   T   C   ,   G   C   A 
Incorrect  
 C   C   T   ,   C   T   C   ,   G   C   A 
Incorrect  
 T   C   G   ,   C   A   G   ,   A   G   G 
Incorrect  
 C   C   T   ,   C   T   G   ,   C   G   A 
Correct  
 C   T   C   ,   C   T   G   ,   C   G   A 
Incorrect MC

aa39_7823

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 A   C   A   ,   G   T   A   ,   G   C   G 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 T   G   T   ,   C   G   C   ,   G   A   T 
Incorrect  
 T   G   T   ,   C   A   T   ,   C   G   C 
Correct  
 G   C   G   ,   A   T   G   ,   A   C   A 
Incorrect  
 C   T   G   ,   T   A   T   ,   C   G   C 
Incorrect  
 G   A   C   ,   A   T   A   ,   G   C   G 
Incorrect MC

d68a_1b80

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 T   A   C   ,   C   T   G   ,   T   A   G 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 A   T   G   ,   G   G   A   ,   T   G   T 
Incorrect  
 T   A   C   ,   C   G   A   ,   T   G   T 
Incorrect  
 G   A   T   ,   G   T   C   ,   C   A   T 
Incorrect  
 A   T   G   ,   G   A   C   ,   A   T   C 
Correct  
 G   G   T   ,   A   A   C   ,   A   T   C 
Incorrect MC

9b0e_62eb

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 T   T   T   ,   G   A   G   ,   A   C   G 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 A   A   A   ,   C   T   C   ,   T   G   C 
Correct  
 G   C   A   ,   G   A   G   ,   T   T   T 
Incorrect  
 A   A   A   ,   C   A   G   ,   A   C   G 
Incorrect  
 T   T   T   ,   G   T   C   ,   T   G   C 
Incorrect  
 A   A   A   ,   C   G   C   ,   A   G   A 
Incorrect MC

72b2_0c9b

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 C   G   T   ,   A   T   G   ,   C   C   T 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 T   C   C   ,   G   T   A   ,   T   G   C 
Incorrect  
 T   A   C   ,   G   A   C   ,   G   G   A 
Incorrect  
 G   C   A   ,   T   T   C   ,   C   G   T 
Incorrect  
 G   C   A   ,   T   A   C   ,   G   G   A 
Correct  
 G   C   A   ,   T   T   G   ,   C   C   T 
Incorrect MC

4414_b79b

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 G   T   G   ,   A   T   G   ,   C   C   A 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 C   A   C   ,   T   A   C   ,   G   G   T 
Correct  
 T   C   A   ,   C   A   C   ,   G   G   T 
Incorrect  
 A   C   C   ,   G   T   A   ,   G   T   G 
Incorrect  
 G   T   G   ,   A   A   C   ,   C   G   T 
Incorrect  
 C   A   C   ,   T   T   G   ,   G   C   A 
Incorrect MC

017a_74fe

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 A   C   T   ,   C   G   A   ,   T   A   G 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 T   G   A   ,   G   C   T   ,   A   T   C 
Correct  
 C   T   C   ,   A   G   A   ,   T   A   G 
Incorrect  
 A   C   T   ,   C   G   A   ,   T   A   G 
Incorrect  
 G   A   G   ,   T   C   T   ,   A   T   C 
Incorrect  
 G   A   T   ,   A   G   C   ,   T   C   A 
Incorrect MC

8d17_2b31

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 T   C   T   ,   G   A   C   ,   C   T   G 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 T   C   T   ,   G   T   G   ,   G   A   C 
Incorrect  
 G   T   C   ,   C   A   G   ,   T   C   T 
Incorrect  
 A   G   A   ,   C   A   C   ,   C   T   G 
Incorrect  
 C   A   G   ,   A   T   G   ,   G   A   C 
Incorrect  
 A   G   A   ,   C   T   G   ,   G   A   C 
Correct MC

a743_9a9e

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 G   C   T   ,   T   T   C   ,   T   A   T 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 T   A   T   ,   C   T   T   ,   T   C   G 
Incorrect  
 G   C   T   ,   T   T   A   ,   T   C   T 
Incorrect  
 T   T   C   ,   G   T   C   ,   T   A   T 
Incorrect  
 C   G   A   ,   A   A   G   ,   A   T   A 
Correct  
 C   G   A   ,   A   T   A   ,   T   C   T 
Incorrect MC

947a_5923

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 A   C   T   ,   A   C   G   ,   T   C   C 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 T   A   G   ,   T   G   C   ,   A   G   G 
Incorrect  
 A   C   T   ,   A   G   C   ,   A   G   G 
Incorrect  
 T   G   A   ,   T   C   G   ,   T   C   C 
Incorrect  
 T   G   A   ,   T   G   C   ,   A   G   G 
Correct  
 C   C   T   ,   G   C   A   ,   T   C   A 
Incorrect MC

af56_fc9b

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 C   A   G   ,   G   T   G   ,   C   G   T 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 C   A   G   ,   G   A   C   ,   G   C   A 
Incorrect  
 C   C   T   ,   G   A   C   ,   G   C   A 
Incorrect  
 G   T   C   ,   C   A   C   ,   G   C   A 
Correct  
 T   G   C   ,   G   T   G   ,   G   A   C 
Incorrect  
 G   T   C   ,   C   T   G   ,   C   G   T 
Incorrect MC

f08b_b4dc

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 A   T   C   ,   G   G   A   ,   A   G   C 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 A   T   C   ,   G   C   G   ,   A   A   G 
Incorrect  
 C   G   A   ,   A   G   G   ,   C   T   A 
Incorrect  
 G   C   T   ,   A   G   A   ,   A   G   C 
Incorrect  
 T   A   G   ,   C   G   A   ,   A   G   C 
Incorrect  
 T   A   G   ,   C   C   T   ,   T   C   G 
Correct MC

509a_55cd

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 A   C   T   ,   A   G   A   ,   G   T   C 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 A   C   T   ,   A   C   T   ,   G   A   G 
Incorrect  
 T   G   A   ,   T   G   A   ,   G   T   C 
Incorrect  
 C   T   G   ,   A   G   A   ,   T   C   A 
Incorrect  
 T   G   A   ,   T   C   T   ,   G   A   G 
Incorrect  
 T   G   A   ,   T   C   T   ,   C   A   G 
Correct MC

eede_4681

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 G   C   A   ,   A   A   G   ,   A   C   T 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 C   G   T   ,   T   T   C   ,   T   G   A 
Correct  
 T   C   A   ,   G   A   A   ,   A   C   G 
Incorrect  
 A   A   C   ,   G   A   G   ,   A   C   T 
Incorrect  
 T   T   G   ,   C   T   C   ,   T   G   A 
Incorrect  
 C   G   T   ,   T   A   G   ,   T   C   T 
Incorrect MC

15bf_9fbf

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 A   T   G   ,   T   T   T   ,   G   C   G 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 T   G   T   ,   A   T   T   ,   G   C   G 
Incorrect  
 G   C   G   ,   T   T   T   ,   G   T   A 
Incorrect  
 T   A   C   ,   A   C   G   ,   C   A   A 
Incorrect  
 T   A   C   ,   A   A   A   ,   C   G   C 
Correct  
 T   A   C   ,   A   T   T   ,   G   C   G 
Incorrect MC

d93e_bd75

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 G   G   T   ,   G   T   C   ,   G   A   A 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 C   A   C   ,   C   A   G   ,   C   T   T 
Incorrect  
 C   C   A   ,   C   A   G   ,   C   T   T 
Correct  
 A   A   G   ,   C   T   G   ,   T   G   G 
Incorrect  
 C   C   A   ,   C   A   A   ,   G   C   T 
Incorrect  
 G   G   T   ,   G   A   G   ,   C   T   T 
Incorrect MC

8b65_1012

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 A   T   A   ,   C   A   C   ,   A   T   C 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 G   T   A   ,   T   T   G   ,   T   A   G 
Incorrect  
 C   T   A   ,   C   A   C   ,   A   T   A 
Incorrect  
 T   A   T   ,   G   A   C   ,   A   T   C 
Incorrect  
 T   A   T   ,   G   T   G   ,   T   A   G 
Correct  
 T   A   T   ,   G   G   A   ,   T   G   T 
Incorrect MC

4dca_8f4b

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 G   C   C   ,   T   A   G   ,   C   T   T 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 C   G   G   ,   A   T   C   ,   G   A   A 
Correct  
 T   T   C   ,   G   A   T   ,   C   C   G 
Incorrect  
 T   C   C   ,   G   A   G   ,   C   T   T 
Incorrect  
 G   C   C   ,   T   T   C   ,   G   A   A 
Incorrect  
 C   G   G   ,   A   T   T   ,   C   G   A 
Incorrect MC

453e_d2ea

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 T   A   G   ,   A   A   T   ,   G   A   G 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 T   C   T   ,   A   T   A   ,   C   T   C 
Incorrect  
 T   A   G   ,   A   G   A   ,   G   T   A 
Incorrect  
 G   A   G   ,   T   A   A   ,   G   A   T 
Incorrect  
 A   G   A   ,   T   A   T   ,   G   A   G 
Incorrect  
 A   T   C   ,   T   T   A   ,   C   T   C 
Correct MC

32c2_1035

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 A   G   G   ,   C   T   G   ,   A   G   G 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 G   G   A   ,   G   T   C   ,   G   G   A 
Incorrect  
 T   C   C   ,   G   A   C   ,   T   C   C 
Correct  
 A   G   G   ,   C   G   G   ,   A   G   T 
Incorrect  
 C   G   G   ,   A   T   G   ,   A   G   G 
Incorrect  
 G   C   C   ,   T   A   C   ,   T   C   C 
Incorrect MC

b79c_858d

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 T   A   G   ,   C   T   C   ,   A   C   C 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 C   G   A   ,   T   T   C   ,   A   C   C 
Incorrect  
 A   T   C   ,   G   T   C   ,   A   C   C 
Incorrect  
 A   T   C   ,   G   A   G   ,   T   G   G 
Correct  
 A   T   C   ,   G   C   C   ,   A   C   T 
Incorrect  
 C   C   A   ,   C   T   C   ,   G   A   T 
Incorrect MC

2c58_f1dd

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 C   C   A   ,   A   A   G   ,   T   G   T 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 G   G   T   ,   T   A   G   ,   T   G   T 
Incorrect  
 G   G   T   ,   T   A   C   ,   A   C   T 
Incorrect  
 G   G   T   ,   T   T   C   ,   A   C   A 
Correct  
 T   T   G   ,   G   T   C   ,   A   C   A 
Incorrect  
 T   G   T   ,   G   A   A   ,   A   C   C 
Incorrect MC

a470_cfae

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 A   A   G   ,   A   T   G   ,   A   C   G 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 T   T   C   ,   T   G   C   ,   A   G   T 
Incorrect  
 A   G   A   ,   A   T   G   ,   A   C   G 
Incorrect  
 A   A   G   ,   A   G   C   ,   A   G   T 
Incorrect  
 T   T   C   ,   T   A   C   ,   T   G   C 
Correct  
 G   C   A   ,   G   T   A   ,   G   A   A 
Incorrect MC

420a_c22b

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 G   G   C   ,   T   A   G   ,   T   T   T 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 G   G   C   ,   T   T   T   ,   T   G   A 
Incorrect  
 G   G   C   ,   T   T   C   ,   A   A   A 
Incorrect  
 T   C   G   ,   G   A   G   ,   T   T   T 
Incorrect  
 T   T   T   ,   G   A   T   ,   C   G   G 
Incorrect  
 C   C   G   ,   A   T   C   ,   A   A   A 
Correct MC

6b5b_6b60

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 T   A   T   ,   C   G   T   ,   C   A   G 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 T   A   T   ,   C   C   A   ,   G   T   C 
Incorrect  
 G   A   T   ,   A   C   A   ,   G   T   C 
Incorrect  
 A   T   A   ,   G   C   A   ,   G   T   C 
Correct  
 A   T   A   ,   G   G   T   ,   C   A   G 
Incorrect  
 G   A   C   ,   T   G   C   ,   T   A   T 
Incorrect MC

6c88_cc9b

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 T   A   C   ,   G   T   G   ,   A   A   C 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 T   A   C   ,   G   A   C   ,   T   T   G 
Incorrect  
 G   C   A   ,   T   T   G   ,   A   A   C 
Incorrect  
 C   A   A   ,   G   T   G   ,   C   A   T 
Incorrect  
 A   T   G   ,   C   A   C   ,   T   T   G 
Correct  
 C   G   T   ,   A   A   C   ,   T   T   G 
Incorrect MC

1fc2_e78c

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 T   T   G   ,   A   C   A   ,   A   A   G 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 A   A   C   ,   T   G   T   ,   T   T   C 
Correct  
 T   T   G   ,   A   G   A   ,   A   A   C 
Incorrect  
 A   A   C   ,   T   C   T   ,   T   T   G 
Incorrect  
 T   C   A   ,   A   G   T   ,   T   T   C 
Incorrect  
 G   A   A   ,   A   C   A   ,   G   T   T 
Incorrect MC

e002_76c5

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 C   C   A   ,   G   A   G   ,   A   G   T 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 G   G   T   ,   C   A   C   ,   T   C   T 
Incorrect  
 G   G   T   ,   C   T   C   ,   T   C   A 
Correct  
 G   G   T   ,   C   T   G   ,   A   G   A 
Incorrect  
 C   T   G   ,   G   T   C   ,   T   C   A 
Incorrect  
 T   G   A   ,   G   A   G   ,   A   C   C 
Incorrect MC

22ed_35c4

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 A   T   C   ,   G   A   G   ,   C   A   G 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 T   A   G   ,   C   A   G   ,   C   A   G 
Incorrect  
 A   T   C   ,   G   T   C   ,   G   T   C 
Incorrect  
 T   A   G   ,   C   T   C   ,   G   T   C 
Correct  
 C   G   A   ,   T   T   C   ,   G   T   C 
Incorrect  
 G   A   C   ,   G   A   G   ,   C   T   A 
Incorrect MC

8f54_d2f7

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 A   T   T   ,   G   T   C   ,   A   C   C 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 C   C   A   ,   C   T   G   ,   T   T   A 
Incorrect  
 A   T   T   ,   G   C   C   ,   A   C   T 
Incorrect  
 T   A   A   ,   C   A   G   ,   T   G   G 
Correct  
 A   T   T   ,   G   A   G   ,   T   G   G 
Incorrect  
 G   T   T   ,   A   T   C   ,   A   C   C 
Incorrect MC

5009_bd3b

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 T   T   T   ,   G   A   T   ,   A   C   C 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 C   C   A   ,   T   A   G   ,   T   T   T 
Incorrect  
 C   A   A   ,   A   T   A   ,   T   G   G 
Incorrect  
 A   A   A   ,   C   G   G   ,   T   A   T 
Incorrect  
 A   A   A   ,   C   T   A   ,   T   G   G 
Correct  
 G   T   T   ,   T   A   T   ,   A   C   C 
Incorrect MC

4796_b485

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 G   G   T   ,   C   T   C   ,   G   T   A 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 A   T   G   ,   C   T   C   ,   T   G   G 
Incorrect  
 C   C   A   ,   G   A   G   ,   C   A   T 
Correct  
 C   C   A   ,   G   T   A   ,   C   G   A 
Incorrect  
 G   G   T   ,   C   A   T   ,   G   C   T 
Incorrect  
 C   C   A   ,   G   A   T   ,   G   C   T 
Incorrect MC

b6f2_3e4b

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 G   G   A   ,   G   T   C   ,   G   T   T 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 C   C   T   ,   C   A   G   ,   C   A   A 
Correct  
 G   G   A   ,   G   A   G   ,   C   A   A 
Incorrect  
 C   T   C   ,   C   A   G   ,   C   A   A 
Incorrect  
 C   C   T   ,   C   A   A   ,   C   G   A 
Incorrect  
 T   T   G   ,   C   T   G   ,   A   G   G 
Incorrect MC

3f1b_2306

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 C   A   C   ,   A   T   G   ,   C   G   T 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 G   T   G   ,   T   A   C   ,   G   C   A 
Correct  
 T   G   C   ,   G   T   A   ,   C   A   C 
Incorrect  
 C   A   C   ,   A   T   G   ,   C   G   T 
Incorrect  
 G   T   G   ,   T   T   G   ,   C   G   T 
Incorrect  
 C   A   C   ,   A   A   C   ,   G   C   A 
Incorrect MC

c97d_4522

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 A   A   A   ,   C   T   A   ,   G   C   C 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 T   T   T   ,   G   A   T   ,   C   G   G 
Correct  
 C   C   G   ,   A   T   C   ,   A   A   A 
Incorrect  
 G   T   T   ,   T   A   T   ,   C   G   G 
Incorrect  
 A   A   A   ,   C   C   C   ,   G   A   T 
Incorrect  
 C   A   A   ,   A   T   A   ,   G   C   C 
Incorrect MC

9cd1_3b3f

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 T   T   T   ,   G   T   A   ,   G   G   C 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 C   A   A   ,   A   A   T   ,   C   C   G 
Incorrect  
 A   A   A   ,   C   G   C   ,   C   T   A 
Incorrect  
 G   T   T   ,   T   T   A   ,   G   G   C 
Incorrect  
 A   A   A   ,   C   A   T   ,   C   C   G 
Correct  
 C   G   G   ,   A   T   G   ,   T   T   T 
Incorrect MC

2195_f96d

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 T   G   T   ,   G   T   T   ,   A   C   G 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 A   C   A   ,   C   T   T   ,   A   C   G 
Incorrect  
 C   A   C   ,   A   A   A   ,   T   G   C 
Incorrect  
 G   C   A   ,   T   T   G   ,   T   G   T 
Incorrect  
 T   G   T   ,   G   A   A   ,   T   G   C 
Incorrect  
 A   C   A   ,   C   A   A   ,   T   G   C 
Correct MC

ad3b_49e7

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 A   C   G   ,   A   C   T   ,   G   C   G 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 T   G   C   ,   T   C   T   ,   G   C   G 
Incorrect  
 A   G   C   ,   A   C   T   ,   G   C   G 
Incorrect  
 G   C   G   ,   T   C   A   ,   G   C   A 
Incorrect  
 T   G   C   ,   T   C   G   ,   C   A   G 
Incorrect  
 T   G   C   ,   T   G   A   ,   C   G   C 
Correct MC

06ff_5698

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 C   C   C   ,   T   G   A   ,   A   C   A 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 G   G   G   ,   A   G   A   ,   A   C   A 
Incorrect  
 G   G   G   ,   A   A   C   ,   A   A   G 
Incorrect  
 C   C   C   ,   T   A   C   ,   A   A   G 
Incorrect  
 G   G   G   ,   A   C   T   ,   T   G   T 
Correct  
 A   C   A   ,   A   G   T   ,   C   C   C 
Incorrect MC

6df2_f73a

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 G   T   A   ,   T   C   C   ,   T   G   T 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 C   A   T   ,   A   C   C   ,   T   G   T 
Incorrect  
 G   T   A   ,   T   T   G   ,   T   C   C 
Incorrect  
 T   G   T   ,   C   C   T   ,   A   T   G 
Incorrect  
 C   A   T   ,   A   G   G   ,   A   C   A 
Correct  
 G   T   A   ,   T   G   G   ,   A   C   A 
Incorrect MC

ebd4_b0a9

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 C   A   C   ,   A   G   A   ,   T   G   T 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 G   T   G   ,   T   C   T   ,   A   C   A 
Correct  
 G   T   G   ,   T   G   A   ,   T   G   T 
Incorrect  
 G   T   G   ,   T   A   C   ,   A   T   C 
Incorrect  
 T   G   T   ,   A   G   A   ,   C   A   C 
Incorrect  
 C   A   C   ,   A   T   G   ,   T   A   G 
Incorrect MC

7f0b_38fc

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 C   T   A   ,   C   C   A   ,   T   G   T 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 G   A   T   ,   G   T   G   ,   T   A   C 
Incorrect  
 G   A   T   ,   G   G   T   ,   A   C   A 
Correct  
 G   A   T   ,   G   A   C   ,   A   T   G 
Incorrect  
 T   G   T   ,   A   C   C   ,   A   T   C 
Incorrect  
 G   T   A   ,   G   G   T   ,   A   C   A 
Incorrect MC

4546_8d1f

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 A   C   C   ,   T   A   C   ,   A   G   G 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 G   G   A   ,   C   A   T   ,   C   C   A 
Incorrect  
 T   G   G   ,   A   T   G   ,   T   C   C 
Correct  
 T   G   G   ,   A   C   C   ,   T   G   T 
Incorrect  
 A   C   C   ,   T   T   G   ,   T   C   C 
Incorrect  
 T   C   C   ,   A   A   C   ,   A   G   G 
Incorrect MC

9829_0f31

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 C   A   G   ,   T   G   G   ,   T   G   A 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 G   T   C   ,   A   A   G   ,   T   G   G 
Incorrect  
 C   A   G   ,   T   C   C   ,   A   C   T 
Incorrect  
 G   T   C   ,   A   T   C   ,   A   C   C 
Incorrect  
 A   G   T   ,   G   G   T   ,   G   A   C 
Incorrect  
 G   T   C   ,   A   C   C   ,   A   C   T 
Correct MC

798a_5d06

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 T   G   T   ,   T   C   A   ,   G   G   G 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 A   A   C   ,   A   G   T   ,   C   C   C 
Incorrect  
 A   C   A   ,   A   C   C   ,   C   T   G 
Incorrect  
 A   C   A   ,   A   C   A   ,   G   G   G 
Incorrect  
 G   G   G   ,   A   C   T   ,   T   G   T 
Incorrect  
 A   C   A   ,   A   G   T   ,   C   C   C 
Correct MC

aecd_a7b2

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 A   C   G   ,   C   T   T   ,   A   C   C 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 A   C   G   ,   C   A   A   ,   T   G   G 
Incorrect  
 T   G   C   ,   G   G   G   ,   T   A   A 
Incorrect  
 T   G   C   ,   G   A   A   ,   T   G   G 
Correct  
 C   C   A   ,   T   T   C   ,   G   C   A 
Incorrect  
 G   C   G   ,   T   A   A   ,   T   G   G 
Incorrect MC

071c_16eb

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 G   T   C   ,   T   C   G   ,   A   G   A 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 C   A   G   ,   A   T   C   ,   T   C   G 
Incorrect  
 T   C   T   ,   G   C   G   ,   A   G   A 
Incorrect  
 A   G   A   ,   G   C   T   ,   C   T   G 
Incorrect  
 G   T   C   ,   T   A   G   ,   A   G   C 
Incorrect  
 C   A   G   ,   A   G   C   ,   T   C   T 
Correct MC

7e06_d593

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 C   A   C   ,   G   A   A   ,   G   G   T 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 T   G   G   ,   A   A   G   ,   C   A   C 
Incorrect  
 G   T   G   ,   C   A   A   ,   G   G   T 
Incorrect  
 C   G   T   ,   G   T   T   ,   C   C   A 
Incorrect  
 G   T   G   ,   C   A   C   ,   C   T   T 
Incorrect  
 G   T   G   ,   C   T   T   ,   C   C   A 
Correct MC

03a6_4e51

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 G   A   A   ,   A   G   G   ,   A   C   T 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 G   A   A   ,   A   T   C   ,   A   G   G 
Incorrect  
 C   T   T   ,   T   A   G   ,   T   C   C 
Incorrect  
 T   C   A   ,   G   G   A   ,   A   A   G 
Incorrect  
 C   T   T   ,   T   T   C   ,   A   G   G 
Incorrect  
 C   T   T   ,   T   C   C   ,   T   G   A 
Correct MC

b643_fd90

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 G   C   A   ,   T   C   G   ,   T   C   T 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 T   C   T   ,   G   C   T   ,   A   C   G 
Incorrect  
 C   G   T   ,   A   T   C   ,   T   G   C 
Incorrect  
 A   T   G   ,   C   G   C   ,   A   G   A 
Incorrect  
 C   G   T   ,   A   G   C   ,   A   G   A 
Correct  
 T   A   C   ,   G   C   G   ,   T   C   T 
Incorrect MC

d7ac_e5dd

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 A   A   A   ,   G   A   G   ,   C   T   G 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 C   T   T   ,   T   T   C   ,   G   A   C 
Incorrect  
 T   T   T   ,   C   C   A   ,   G   C   T 
Incorrect  
 A   A   A   ,   G   T   C   ,   G   A   C 
Incorrect  
 T   T   T   ,   C   T   C   ,   G   A   C 
Correct  
 G   T   C   ,   G   A   G   ,   A   A   A 
Incorrect MC

9f3f_3eac

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 T   G   C   ,   C   T   A   ,   G   C   C 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 A   C   G   ,   G   T   A   ,   G   C   C 
Incorrect  
 C   C   G   ,   A   T   C   ,   C   G   T 
Incorrect  
 T   G   C   ,   C   C   C   ,   G   A   T 
Incorrect  
 A   C   G   ,   G   A   T   ,   C   G   G 
Correct  
 G   G   C   ,   A   A   T   ,   C   G   G 
Incorrect MC

4427_5e22

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 G   G   C   ,   T   G   A   ,   T   G   T 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 G   G   C   ,   T   T   G   ,   T   A   G 
Incorrect  
 C   C   G   ,   A   C   T   ,   A   C   A 
Correct  
 C   C   G   ,   A   G   A   ,   T   G   T 
Incorrect  
 A   G   C   ,   C   C   T   ,   A   C   A 
Incorrect  
 T   G   T   ,   A   G   T   ,   C   G   G 
Incorrect MC

0164_2c2e

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 C   G   T   ,   T   G   A   ,   G   T   T 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 T   T   G   ,   A   G   T   ,   T   G   C 
Incorrect  
 G   C   A   ,   A   C   T   ,   C   A   A 
Correct  
 C   G   T   ,   T   C   T   ,   C   A   A 
Incorrect  
 T   T   G   ,   C   G   A   ,   G   T   T 
Incorrect  
 A   A   C   ,   G   C   T   ,   C   A   A 
Incorrect MC

cb94_e719

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 C   G   A   ,   A   C   C   ,   G   T   A 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 C   G   A   ,   A   G   G   ,   C   A   T 
Incorrect  
 G   C   T   ,   T   G   G   ,   C   A   T 
Correct  
 C   G   A   ,   A   A   T   ,   G   C   C 
Incorrect  
 A   T   G   ,   C   C   A   ,   A   G   C 
Incorrect  
 A   A   G   ,   C   C   C   ,   G   T   A 
Incorrect MC

6621_29b2

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 A   T   C   ,   T   A   G   ,   G   T   G 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 G   T   G   ,   G   A   T   ,   C   T   A 
Incorrect  
 T   A   G   ,   A   C   A   ,   C   C   T 
Incorrect  
 A   T   C   ,   T   G   T   ,   G   G   A 
Incorrect  
 T   A   G   ,   A   T   C   ,   C   A   C 
Correct  
 T   A   G   ,   A   A   G   ,   G   T   G 
Incorrect MC

f9eb_8a6f

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 G   C   A   ,   G   G   C   ,   A   A   T 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 T   A   A   ,   C   G   G   ,   A   C   G 
Incorrect  
 C   G   T   ,   C   A   T   ,   T   G   C 
Incorrect  
 C   G   T   ,   C   C   G   ,   T   T   A 
Correct  
 G   C   A   ,   G   C   G   ,   T   T   A 
Incorrect  
 G   C   A   ,   G   T   A   ,   A   C   G 
Incorrect MC

6f7b_f26c

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 A   C   A   ,   C   G   T   ,   C   A   C 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 T   G   T   ,   G   G   T   ,   G   A   C 
Incorrect  
 G   T   G   ,   T   C   A   ,   G   T   G 
Incorrect  
 C   A   C   ,   A   G   T   ,   C   A   C 
Incorrect  
 C   A   C   ,   T   G   C   ,   A   C   A 
Incorrect  
 T   G   T   ,   G   C   A   ,   G   T   G 
Correct MC

5be6_24ba

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 T   T   A   ,   C   G   T   ,   T   A   G 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 G   A   T   ,   T   G   C   ,   A   T   T 
Incorrect  
 G   T   A   ,   A   C   A   ,   A   T   C 
Incorrect  
 C   A   T   ,   T   G   T   ,   T   A   G 
Incorrect  
 A   A   T   ,   G   C   A   ,   A   T   C 
Correct  
 A   A   T   ,   G   G   A   ,   T   T   G 
Incorrect MC

856d_1f87

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 G   G   A   ,   G   A   G   ,   C   G   T 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 G   G   A   ,   G   T   C   ,   G   C   A 
Incorrect  
 C   C   T   ,   C   T   C   ,   G   C   A 
Correct  
 G   G   A   ,   G   T   G   ,   C   G   A 
Incorrect  
 C   C   T   ,   C   T   G   ,   C   G   A 
Incorrect  
 T   G   C   ,   G   A   G   ,   A   G   G 
Incorrect MC

7eff_4bfb

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 A   C   G   ,   C   A   A   ,   C   T   C 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 C   T   C   ,   A   A   C   ,   G   C   A 
Incorrect  
 A   C   G   ,   C   T   T   ,   G   A   G 
Incorrect  
 C   G   C   ,   A   A   A   ,   C   T   C 
Incorrect  
 T   G   C   ,   G   C   T   ,   C   A   A 
Incorrect  
 T   G   C   ,   G   T   T   ,   G   A   G 
Correct MC

6006_f781

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 A   T   C   ,   C   C   A   ,   A   A   C 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 T   A   G   ,   G   G   T   ,   T   T   G 
Correct  
 C   A   A   ,   A   C   C   ,   C   T   A 
Incorrect  
 A   T   C   ,   C   C   A   ,   A   A   C 
Incorrect  
 C   C   T   ,   A   C   A   ,   A   A   C 
Incorrect  
 T   A   G   ,   G   C   A   ,   A   A   C 
Incorrect MC

caf3_4473

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 C   T   A   ,   T   G   C   ,   T   T   A 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 G   A   T   ,   A   C   G   ,   A   A   T 
Correct  
 G   A   T   ,   A   A   T   ,   T   C   G 
Incorrect  
 A   T   T   ,   C   G   T   ,   A   T   C 
Incorrect  
 C   T   A   ,   T   A   T   ,   T   C   G 
Incorrect  
 C   T   A   ,   T   C   G   ,   A   A   T 
Incorrect MC

86ea_0f2f

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 C   T   C   ,   T   A   G   ,   G   T   A 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 G   A   G   ,   A   A   T   ,   G   G   A 
Incorrect  
 G   A   G   ,   A   A   G   ,   G   T   A 
Incorrect  
 C   T   C   ,   T   A   T   ,   G   G   A 
Incorrect  
 A   T   G   ,   G   A   T   ,   C   T   C 
Incorrect  
 G   A   G   ,   A   T   C   ,   C   A   T 
Correct MC

880a_1e73

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 C   T   G   ,   G   G   T   ,   T   G   A 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 A   G   T   ,   T   G   G   ,   G   T   C 
Incorrect  
 G   A   C   ,   C   C   A   ,   A   C   T 
Correct  
 C   C   A   ,   G   C   A   ,   A   C   T 
Incorrect  
 G   G   T   ,   C   G   T   ,   T   G   A 
Incorrect  
 C   T   G   ,   G   A   G   ,   T   T   G 
Incorrect MC

bbeb_febb

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 A   C   T   ,   C   A   C   ,   T   C   C 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 T   G   A   ,   G   A   C   ,   T   C   C 
Incorrect  
 G   A   G   ,   T   T   G   ,   A   G   G 
Incorrect  
 T   G   A   ,   G   T   G   ,   A   G   G 
Correct  
 A   C   T   ,   C   T   G   ,   A   G   G 
Incorrect  
 C   C   T   ,   C   A   C   ,   T   C   A 
Incorrect MC

9074_0721

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 G   C   T   ,   A   T   G   ,   G   T   A 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 T   A   G   ,   C   A   C   ,   C   A   T 
Incorrect  
 C   G   A   ,   T   A   T   ,   G   G   T 
Incorrect  
 G   C   T   ,   A   A   C   ,   C   A   T 
Incorrect  
 C   G   A   ,   T   A   C   ,   C   A   T 
Correct  
 A   T   G   ,   G   T   A   ,   T   C   G 
Incorrect MC

ff56_c203

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 T   A   C   ,   C   T   C   ,   A   G   C 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 T   A   C   ,   C   C   G   ,   A   C   T 
Incorrect  
 G   G   T   ,   A   A   G   ,   T   C   G 
Incorrect  
 A   T   G   ,   G   G   C   ,   T   G   A 
Incorrect  
 C   G   A   ,   C   T   C   ,   C   A   T 
Incorrect  
 A   T   G   ,   G   A   G   ,   T   C   G 
Correct MC

0f74_dd54

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 G   G   G   ,   T   T   G   ,   C   G   A 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 C   C   C   ,   A   A   G   ,   C   G   T 
Incorrect  
 C   C   C   ,   A   T   C   ,   G   C   A 
Incorrect  
 C   C   C   ,   A   A   C   ,   G   C   T 
Correct  
 G   G   G   ,   T   A   G   ,   C   G   T 
Incorrect  
 A   G   C   ,   G   T   T   ,   G   G   G 
Incorrect MC

7c85_07e7

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 A   C   G   ,   A   C   C   ,   T   T   G 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 G   T   T   ,   C   C   A   ,   G   C   A 
Incorrect  
 T   G   C   ,   T   G   G   ,   A   A   C 
Correct  
 T   G   C   ,   T   C   A   ,   A   G   G 
Incorrect  
 A   C   G   ,   A   G   G   ,   A   A   C 
Incorrect  
 T   C   G   ,   T   G   G   ,   A   A   C 
Incorrect MC

254f_05a2

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 T   G   A   ,   G   T   G   ,   T   T   C 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 A   C   T   ,   C   A   C   ,   A   A   G 
Correct  
 C   T   T   ,   G   T   G   ,   A   G   T 
Incorrect  
 T   G   A   ,   G   A   C   ,   A   A   G 
Incorrect  
 T   G   A   ,   G   C   T   ,   T   G   T 
Incorrect  
 A   C   T   ,   C   T   G   ,   T   T   C 
Incorrect MC

41fa_9f49

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 G   A   A   ,   T   G   A   ,   G   C   A 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 A   C   G   ,   A   G   T   ,   A   A   G 
Incorrect  
 T   A   A   ,   G   G   A   ,   G   C   A 
Incorrect  
 C   T   T   ,   A   C   T   ,   C   G   T 
Correct  
 C   T   T   ,   A   A   C   ,   G   A   G 
Incorrect  
 G   A   A   ,   T   C   T   ,   C   G   T 
Incorrect MC

a009_57e7

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 C   A   A   ,   T   C   T   ,   A   C   T 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 T   A   A   ,   C   C   T   ,   A   C   T 
Incorrect  
 T   C   A   ,   T   C   T   ,   A   A   C 
Incorrect  
 C   A   A   ,   T   G   A   ,   T   G   A 
Incorrect  
 C   A   A   ,   T   T   C   ,   A   T   C 
Incorrect  
 G   T   T   ,   A   G   A   ,   T   G   A 
Correct MC

fd94_7fca

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 G   T   C   ,   C   T   T   ,   A   G   A 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 G   T   C   ,   C   A   G   ,   A   T   T 
Incorrect  
 A   G   A   ,   T   T   C   ,   C   T   G 
Incorrect  
 C   A   G   ,   G   A   A   ,   T   C   T 
Correct  
 C   A   G   ,   G   T   T   ,   A   G   A 
Incorrect  
 G   T   C   ,   C   A   A   ,   T   C   T 
Incorrect MC

a807_475d

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 C   T   G   ,   T   A   T   ,   C   A   A 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 G   A   C   ,   A   T   A   ,   G   T   T 
Correct  
 A   A   C   ,   T   A   T   ,   G   T   C 
Incorrect  
 A   C   A   ,   G   T   A   ,   G   T   T 
Incorrect  
 T   G   T   ,   C   A   T   ,   C   A   A 
Incorrect  
 C   T   G   ,   T   A   A   ,   C   T   A 
Incorrect MC

200d_f37a

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 C   A   T   ,   A   C   A   ,   C   A   T 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 T   A   T   ,   G   G   T   ,   G   T   A 
Incorrect  
 A   T   A   ,   C   C   A   ,   C   A   T 
Incorrect  
 G   T   A   ,   T   A   T   ,   G   T   G 
Incorrect  
 T   A   C   ,   A   C   A   ,   T   A   C 
Incorrect  
 G   T   A   ,   T   G   T   ,   G   T   A 
Correct MC

5def_1d46

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 A   A   A   ,   C   G   A   ,   T   C   G 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 C   A   A   ,   A   G   A   ,   T   C   G 
Incorrect  
 T   T   T   ,   G   G   A   ,   T   C   G 
Incorrect  
 T   T   T   ,   G   C   T   ,   A   G   C 
Correct  
 G   C   T   ,   A   G   C   ,   A   A   A 
Incorrect  
 G   T   T   ,   T   C   T   ,   A   G   C 
Incorrect MC

f1c1_e1ce

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 T   C   A   ,   C   A   A   ,   T   G   G 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 T   C   A   ,   C   G   G   ,   T   A   A 
Incorrect  
 A   G   T   ,   G   T   T   ,   A   C   C 
Correct  
 G   G   T   ,   A   A   C   ,   A   C   T 
Incorrect  
 G   T   G   ,   A   T   T   ,   A   C   C 
Incorrect  
 A   G   T   ,   G   A   A   ,   T   G   G 
Incorrect MC

3399_fbf9

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 T   A   G   ,   T   A   C   ,   G   A   G 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 A   T   C   ,   A   A   C   ,   G   A   G 
Incorrect  
 A   T   C   ,   A   T   G   ,   C   T   C 
Correct  
 G   A   G   ,   C   A   T   ,   G   A   T 
Incorrect  
 T   A   G   ,   T   G   A   ,   G   C   A 
Incorrect  
 T   A   G   ,   T   T   G   ,   C   T   C 
Incorrect MC

1e66_c6a4

DNA is organized as a double helix where two strands run in opposite, or anti-parallel, directions. The ends of these strands are referred to as 5′ (five prime) and 3′ (three prime) ends. The strands are held together by hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs. Specifically, adenine (A) forms a pair with thymine (T), and guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C). This base pairing is critical for the stability of the DNA molecule and is central to processes like DNA replication and transcription.


 
 A   G   A   ,   G   A   T   ,   C   A   G 
Which one of the following DNA sequences is complementary to the direction-less DNA sequence shown above?
 
 G   A   C   ,   T   A   G   ,   A   G   A 
Incorrect  
 T   C   T   ,   C   C   T   ,   G   A   T 
Incorrect  
 T   C   T   ,   C   G   A   ,   C   T   A 
Incorrect  
 A   G   A   ,   G   T   A   ,   G   T   C 
Incorrect  
 T   C   T   ,   C   T   A   ,   G   T   C 
Correct