MC

2d6c_9c06

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.


 
3′– A   A   T   ,   G   A   C   ,   A   G   G  –5′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
3′– G   G   A   ,   C   T   C   ,   A   T   T  –5′
Incorrect B.  
3′– A   A   T   ,   G   A   C   ,   A   G   G  –5′
Incorrect C.  
3′– C   C   T   ,   G   T   C   ,   A   T   T  –5′
Correct D.  
3′– T   T   A   ,   C   T   G   ,   T   C   C  –5′
Incorrect E.  
3′– G   G   A   ,   C   A   G   ,   T   A   A  –5′
Incorrect MC

a1a1_f838

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.


 
5′– A   T   T   ,   G   T   T   ,   G   T   G  –3′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
3′– C   A   C   ,   A   A   C   ,   A   A   T  –5′
Incorrect B.  
3′– G   T   G   ,   T   T   G   ,   T   T   A  –5′
Incorrect C.  
3′– A   T   T   ,   G   T   T   ,   G   T   G  –5′
Incorrect D.  
3′– T   A   A   ,   C   A   A   ,   C   A   C  –5′
Correct E.  
3′– A   T   T   ,   G   A   A   ,   C   A   C  –5′
Incorrect MC

4b0c_82bb

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.


 
3′– C   T   A   ,   C   A   C   ,   A   C   T  –5′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
3′– T   C   A   ,   C   A   C   ,   A   T   C  –5′
Incorrect B.  
3′– G   A   T   ,   G   T   G   ,   T   G   A  –5′
Incorrect C.  
3′– A   G   T   ,   G   T   G   ,   T   A   G  –5′
Correct D.  
3′– C   T   A   ,   C   A   C   ,   A   C   T  –5′
Incorrect E.  
3′– T   C   A   ,   C   T   G   ,   T   A   G  –5′
Incorrect MC

9c0a_cc88

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.


 
3′– G   T   T   ,   C   T   A   ,   C   A   T  –5′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
5′– T   A   C   ,   A   A   G   ,   A   A   C  –3′
Incorrect B.  
5′– C   A   A   ,   G   A   T   ,   G   T   A  –3′
Incorrect C.  
5′– A   T   G   ,   T   A   G   ,   A   A   C  –3′
Correct D.  
5′– T   A   C   ,   A   T   C   ,   T   T   G  –3′
Incorrect E.  
5′– G   T   T   ,   C   T   A   ,   C   A   T  –3′
Incorrect MC

125f_0993

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.


 
3′– G   T   C   ,   G   T   A   ,   G   C   A  –5′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
5′– C   A   G   ,   C   A   T   ,   C   G   T  –3′
Incorrect B.  
5′– A   C   G   ,   A   T   G   ,   C   T   G  –3′
Incorrect C.  
5′– T   G   C   ,   T   A   C   ,   G   A   C  –3′
Correct D.  
5′– A   C   G   ,   A   A   C   ,   G   A   C  –3′
Incorrect E.  
5′– G   T   C   ,   G   T   A   ,   G   C   A  –3′
Incorrect MC

682c_f2d0

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.


 
5′– A   T   C   ,   G   G   A   ,   T   T   G  –3′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
5′– C   A   A   ,   T   C   C   ,   G   A   T  –3′
Incorrect B.  
5′– T   A   G   ,   C   C   T   ,   A   A   C  –3′
Correct C.  
5′– A   T   C   ,   G   G   A   ,   T   T   G  –3′
Incorrect D.  
5′– A   T   C   ,   G   C   T   ,   A   A   C  –3′
Incorrect E.  
5′– G   T   T   ,   A   G   G   ,   C   T   A  –3′
Incorrect MC

3879_07e9

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.


 
3′– T   A   A   ,   C   A   G   ,   T   G   C  –5′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
3′– C   G   T   ,   G   T   G   ,   T   T   A  –5′
Incorrect B.  
3′– T   A   A   ,   C   A   G   ,   T   G   C  –5′
Incorrect C.  
3′– A   T   T   ,   G   T   C   ,   A   C   G  –5′
Incorrect D.  
3′– C   G   T   ,   G   A   C   ,   A   A   T  –5′
Incorrect E.  
3′– G   C   A   ,   C   T   G   ,   T   T   A  –5′
Correct MC

d4eb_12bd

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.


 
5′– A   T   G   ,   A   C   A   ,   C   G   G  –3′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
5′– A   T   G   ,   A   C   A   ,   C   G   G  –3′
Incorrect B.  
5′– T   A   C   ,   T   G   T   ,   G   C   C  –3′
Correct C.  
5′– G   G   C   ,   A   C   A   ,   G   T   A  –3′
Incorrect D.  
5′– C   C   G   ,   T   G   T   ,   C   A   T  –3′
Incorrect E.  
5′– A   T   G   ,   A   G   T   ,   G   C   C  –3′
Incorrect MC

a3e7_d847

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.


 
5′– A   G   G   ,   C   T   G   ,   C   T   C  –3′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
3′– T   C   C   ,   G   A   C   ,   G   A   G  –5′
Correct B.  
3′– A   G   G   ,   C   T   G   ,   C   T   C  –5′
Incorrect C.  
3′– C   T   C   ,   G   T   C   ,   G   G   A  –5′
Incorrect D.  
3′– G   A   G   ,   C   A   G   ,   C   C   T  –5′
Incorrect E.  
3′– A   G   G   ,   C   A   C   ,   G   A   G  –5′
Incorrect MC

dca2_4e6c

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.


 
5′– A   G   T   ,   G   C   G   ,   T   A   G  –3′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
3′– C   T   A   ,   C   G   C   ,   A   C   T  –5′
Incorrect B.  
3′– A   G   T   ,   G   G   C   ,   A   T   C  –5′
Incorrect C.  
3′– G   A   T   ,   G   C   G   ,   T   G   A  –5′
Incorrect D.  
3′– T   C   A   ,   C   G   C   ,   A   T   C  –5′
Correct E.  
3′– A   G   T   ,   G   C   G   ,   T   A   G  –5′
Incorrect MC

2490_9303

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.


 
3′– A   C   G   ,   G   T   C   ,   A   G   C  –5′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
5′– G   C   T   ,   G   A   C   ,   C   G   T  –3′
Correct B.  
5′– C   G   A   ,   C   T   G   ,   G   C   A  –3′
Incorrect C.  
5′– T   G   C   ,   C   A   G   ,   T   C   G  –3′
Incorrect D.  
5′– A   C   G   ,   G   T   C   ,   A   G   C  –3′
Incorrect E.  
5′– C   G   A   ,   C   A   C   ,   C   G   T  –3′
Incorrect MC

4106_03f6

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.


 
5′– T   A   A   ,   G   A   C   ,   T   A   C  –3′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
3′– T   A   A   ,   G   A   C   ,   T   A   C  –5′
Incorrect B.  
3′– G   T   A   ,   G   T   C   ,   T   T   A  –5′
Incorrect C.  
3′– A   T   T   ,   C   T   G   ,   A   T   G  –5′
Correct D.  
3′– T   A   A   ,   G   T   G   ,   A   T   G  –5′
Incorrect E.  
3′– C   A   T   ,   C   A   G   ,   A   A   T  –5′
Incorrect MC

a056_515b

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.


 
5′– G   C   A   ,   C   G   T   ,   A   G   A  –3′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
3′– G   C   A   ,   C   C   A   ,   T   C   T  –5′
Incorrect B.  
3′– C   G   T   ,   G   C   A   ,   T   C   T  –5′
Correct C.  
3′– G   C   A   ,   C   G   T   ,   A   G   A  –5′
Incorrect D.  
3′– A   G   A   ,   T   G   C   ,   A   C   G  –5′
Incorrect E.  
3′– T   C   T   ,   A   C   G   ,   T   G   C  –5′
Incorrect MC

bf2f_eb9c

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.


 
5′– T   A   A   ,   G   G   T   ,   T   T   C  –3′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
5′– A   T   T   ,   C   C   A   ,   A   A   G  –3′
Correct B.  
5′– C   T   T   ,   T   G   G   ,   A   A   T  –3′
Incorrect C.  
5′– T   A   A   ,   G   C   A   ,   A   A   G  –3′
Incorrect D.  
5′– G   A   A   ,   A   C   C   ,   T   T   A  –3′
Incorrect E.  
5′– T   A   A   ,   G   G   T   ,   T   T   C  –3′
Incorrect MC

4cce_17cc

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.


 
5′– A   C   T   ,   T   G   T   ,   C   T   G  –3′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
5′– T   G   A   ,   A   C   A   ,   G   A   C  –3′
Correct B.  
5′– A   C   T   ,   T   C   A   ,   G   A   C  –3′
Incorrect C.  
5′– A   C   T   ,   T   G   T   ,   C   T   G  –3′
Incorrect D.  
5′– C   A   G   ,   A   C   A   ,   A   G   T  –3′
Incorrect E.  
5′– G   T   C   ,   T   G   T   ,   T   C   A  –3′
Incorrect MC

9246_88db

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.


 
5′– C   T   G   ,   G   T   T   ,   C   A   T  –3′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
3′– A   T   G   ,   A   A   C   ,   C   A   G  –5′
Incorrect B.  
3′– C   T   G   ,   G   T   T   ,   C   A   T  –5′
Incorrect C.  
3′– C   T   G   ,   G   A   A   ,   G   T   A  –5′
Incorrect D.  
3′– T   A   C   ,   T   T   G   ,   G   T   C  –5′
Incorrect E.  
3′– G   A   C   ,   C   A   A   ,   G   T   A  –5′
Correct MC

a725_0b5b

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.


 
5′– T   G   A   ,   A   C   T   ,   G   A   G  –3′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
5′– T   G   A   ,   A   C   T   ,   G   A   G  –3′
Incorrect B.  
5′– T   G   A   ,   A   G   A   ,   C   T   C  –3′
Incorrect C.  
5′– A   C   T   ,   T   G   A   ,   C   T   C  –3′
Correct D.  
5′– G   A   G   ,   T   C   A   ,   A   G   T  –3′
Incorrect E.  
5′– C   T   C   ,   A   G   T   ,   T   C   A  –3′
Incorrect MC

467f_c198

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.


 
3′– A   T   C   ,   A   A   G   ,   A   T   G  –5′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
3′– A   T   C   ,   A   A   G   ,   A   T   G  –5′
Incorrect B.  
3′– G   T   A   ,   G   T   T   ,   G   A   T  –5′
Incorrect C.  
3′– C   A   T   ,   C   T   T   ,   G   A   T  –5′
Correct D.  
3′– T   A   G   ,   T   T   C   ,   T   A   C  –5′
Incorrect E.  
3′– G   T   A   ,   G   A   A   ,   C   T   A  –5′
Incorrect MC

f22c_94fb

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.


 
3′– G   T   T   ,   C   G   A   ,   A   C   T  –5′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
3′– A   G   T   ,   T   C   G   ,   A   A   C  –5′
Correct B.  
3′– T   C   A   ,   A   C   G   ,   A   A   C  –5′
Incorrect C.  
3′– G   T   T   ,   C   G   A   ,   A   C   T  –5′
Incorrect D.  
3′– C   A   A   ,   G   C   T   ,   T   G   A  –5′
Incorrect E.  
3′– T   C   A   ,   A   G   C   ,   T   T   G  –5′
Incorrect MC

21d8_c0f5

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.


 
5′– C   C   A   ,   A   T   G   ,   T   G   T  –3′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
5′– C   C   A   ,   A   A   C   ,   A   C   A  –3′
Incorrect B.  
5′– T   G   T   ,   G   T   A   ,   A   C   C  –3′
Incorrect C.  
5′– G   G   T   ,   T   A   C   ,   A   C   A  –3′
Correct D.  
5′– A   C   A   ,   C   A   T   ,   T   G   G  –3′
Incorrect E.  
5′– C   C   A   ,   A   T   G   ,   T   G   T  –3′
Incorrect MC

bcd3_22f5

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.


 
5′– G   T   A   ,   T   G   C   ,   A   G   A  –3′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
3′– T   C   T   ,   G   C   A   ,   T   A   C  –5′
Incorrect B.  
3′– G   T   A   ,   T   G   C   ,   A   G   A  –5′
Incorrect C.  
3′– G   T   A   ,   T   C   G   ,   T   C   T  –5′
Incorrect D.  
3′– A   G   A   ,   C   G   T   ,   A   T   G  –5′
Incorrect E.  
3′– C   A   T   ,   A   C   G   ,   T   C   T  –5′
Correct MC

e60d_6548

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.


 
3′– G   G   G   ,   T   G   C   ,   A   T   T  –5′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
3′– A   A   T   ,   G   C   A   ,   C   C   C  –5′
Correct B.  
3′– T   T   A   ,   C   C   A   ,   C   C   C  –5′
Incorrect C.  
3′– C   C   C   ,   A   C   G   ,   T   A   A  –5′
Incorrect D.  
3′– T   T   A   ,   C   G   T   ,   G   G   G  –5′
Incorrect E.  
3′– G   G   G   ,   T   G   C   ,   A   T   T  –5′
Incorrect MC

9c41_faff

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.


 
5′– A   A   C   ,   G   T   T   ,   A   G   C  –3′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
5′– T   T   G   ,   C   A   A   ,   T   C   G  –3′
Correct B.  
5′– A   A   C   ,   G   A   A   ,   T   C   G  –3′
Incorrect C.  
5′– A   A   C   ,   G   T   T   ,   A   G   C  –3′
Incorrect D.  
5′– G   C   T   ,   A   A   C   ,   G   T   T  –3′
Incorrect E.  
5′– C   G   A   ,   T   T   G   ,   C   A   A  –3′
Incorrect MC

aaaa_f1a1

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.


 
3′– C   T   T   ,   A   C   T   ,   G   G   A  –5′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
5′– A   G   G   ,   T   G   T   ,   A   A   G  –3′
Incorrect B.  
5′– T   C   C   ,   A   G   T   ,   A   A   G  –3′
Correct C.  
5′– G   A   A   ,   T   G   A   ,   C   C   T  –3′
Incorrect D.  
5′– A   G   G   ,   T   C   A   ,   T   T   C  –3′
Incorrect E.  
5′– C   T   T   ,   A   C   T   ,   G   G   A  –3′
Incorrect MC

4771_2329

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.


 
3′– C   A   T   ,   C   G   A   ,   G   C   A  –5′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
5′– A   C   G   ,   A   G   C   ,   T   A   C  –3′
Incorrect B.  
5′– C   A   T   ,   C   G   A   ,   G   C   A  –3′
Incorrect C.  
5′– T   G   C   ,   T   C   G   ,   A   T   G  –3′
Correct D.  
5′– A   C   G   ,   A   C   G   ,   A   T   G  –3′
Incorrect E.  
5′– G   T   A   ,   G   C   T   ,   C   G   T  –3′
Incorrect MC

c1fe_fe31

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.


 
3′– A   G   G   ,   T   A   A   ,   G   T   G  –5′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
3′– C   A   C   ,   T   T   A   ,   C   C   T  –5′
Correct B.  
3′– T   C   C   ,   A   T   T   ,   C   A   C  –5′
Incorrect C.  
3′– G   T   G   ,   A   A   T   ,   G   G   A  –5′
Incorrect D.  
3′– G   T   G   ,   A   T   A   ,   C   C   T  –5′
Incorrect E.  
3′– A   G   G   ,   T   A   A   ,   G   T   G  –5′
Incorrect MC

1326_b0d5

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.


 
5′– A   C   T   ,   T   T   C   ,   G   T   C  –3′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
5′– G   A   C   ,   G   A   A   ,   A   G   T  –3′
Incorrect B.  
5′– A   C   T   ,   T   T   C   ,   G   T   C  –3′
Incorrect C.  
5′– A   C   T   ,   T   A   G   ,   C   A   G  –3′
Incorrect D.  
5′– T   G   A   ,   A   A   G   ,   C   A   G  –3′
Correct E.  
5′– C   T   G   ,   C   T   T   ,   T   C   A  –3′
Incorrect MC

7316_eb1e

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.


 
3′– T   A   G   ,   T   A   T   ,   C   G   C  –5′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
5′– C   G   C   ,   T   A   T   ,   G   A   T  –3′
Incorrect B.  
5′– T   A   G   ,   T   A   T   ,   C   G   C  –3′
Incorrect C.  
5′– A   T   C   ,   A   T   A   ,   G   C   G  –3′
Incorrect D.  
5′– G   C   G   ,   A   T   A   ,   C   T   A  –3′
Correct E.  
5′– C   G   C   ,   T   T   A   ,   C   T   A  –3′
Incorrect MC

c24c_63de

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.


 
3′– C   T   A   ,   C   T   T   ,   T   G   A  –5′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
3′– T   C   A   ,   A   A   G   ,   T   A   G  –5′
Correct B.  
3′– A   G   T   ,   T   A   G   ,   T   A   G  –5′
Incorrect C.  
3′– G   A   T   ,   G   A   A   ,   A   C   T  –5′
Incorrect D.  
3′– A   G   T   ,   T   T   C   ,   A   T   C  –5′
Incorrect E.  
3′– C   T   A   ,   C   T   T   ,   T   G   A  –5′
Incorrect MC

3ebc_52c4

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.


 
3′– G   T   T   ,   C   G   T   ,   A   G   T  –5′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
5′– T   G   A   ,   T   G   C   ,   T   T   G  –3′
Incorrect B.  
5′– C   A   A   ,   G   C   A   ,   T   C   A  –3′
Incorrect C.  
5′– G   T   T   ,   C   G   T   ,   A   G   T  –3′
Incorrect D.  
5′– T   G   A   ,   T   C   G   ,   A   A   C  –3′
Incorrect E.  
5′– A   C   T   ,   A   C   G   ,   A   A   C  –3′
Correct MC

c63f_f791

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.


 
3′– C   T   C   ,   C   A   C   ,   C   A   T  –5′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
5′– C   T   C   ,   C   A   C   ,   C   A   T  –3′
Incorrect B.  
5′– G   A   G   ,   G   T   G   ,   G   T   A  –3′
Incorrect C.  
5′– T   A   C   ,   C   A   C   ,   C   T   C  –3′
Incorrect D.  
5′– A   T   G   ,   G   T   G   ,   G   A   G  –3′
Correct E.  
5′– T   A   C   ,   C   T   G   ,   G   A   G  –3′
Incorrect MC

1391_0f42

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.


 
5′– A   T   G   ,   T   C   T   ,   A   C   C  –3′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
5′– G   G   T   ,   A   G   A   ,   C   A   T  –3′
Incorrect B.  
5′– T   A   C   ,   A   G   A   ,   T   G   G  –3′
Correct C.  
5′– A   T   G   ,   T   C   T   ,   A   C   C  –3′
Incorrect D.  
5′– A   T   G   ,   T   G   A   ,   T   G   G  –3′
Incorrect E.  
5′– C   C   A   ,   T   C   T   ,   G   T   A  –3′
Incorrect MC

b0ad_6791

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.


 
5′– T   A   G   ,   G   T   A   ,   T   G   C  –3′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
3′– T   A   G   ,   G   A   T   ,   A   C   G  –5′
Incorrect B.  
3′– C   G   T   ,   A   T   G   ,   G   A   T  –5′
Incorrect C.  
3′– T   A   G   ,   G   T   A   ,   T   G   C  –5′
Incorrect D.  
3′– A   T   C   ,   C   A   T   ,   A   C   G  –5′
Correct E.  
3′– G   C   A   ,   T   A   C   ,   C   T   A  –5′
Incorrect MC

7177_a35f

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.


 
3′– A   G   T   ,   T   G   A   ,   C   T   C  –5′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
3′– C   T   C   ,   A   G   T   ,   T   G   A  –5′
Incorrect B.  
3′– C   T   C   ,   A   C   A   ,   A   C   T  –5′
Incorrect C.  
3′– A   G   T   ,   T   G   A   ,   C   T   C  –5′
Incorrect D.  
3′– T   C   A   ,   A   C   T   ,   G   A   G  –5′
Incorrect E.  
3′– G   A   G   ,   T   C   A   ,   A   C   T  –5′
Correct MC

4fea_8aec

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.


 
5′– T   T   G   ,   T   G   A   ,   A   A   C  –3′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
3′– A   A   C   ,   A   C   T   ,   T   T   G  –5′
Correct B.  
3′– G   T   T   ,   T   C   A   ,   C   A   A  –5′
Incorrect C.  
3′– T   T   G   ,   T   C   T   ,   T   T   G  –5′
Incorrect D.  
3′– C   A   A   ,   A   G   T   ,   G   T   T  –5′
Incorrect E.  
3′– T   T   G   ,   T   G   A   ,   A   A   C  –5′
Incorrect MC

e77d_403d

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.


 
3′– T   A   C   ,   A   T   T   ,   G   G   C  –5′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
3′– C   G   G   ,   T   A   T   ,   G   T   A  –5′
Incorrect B.  
3′– A   T   G   ,   T   A   A   ,   C   C   G  –5′
Incorrect C.  
3′– T   A   C   ,   A   T   T   ,   G   G   C  –5′
Incorrect D.  
3′– G   C   C   ,   A   A   T   ,   G   T   A  –5′
Correct E.  
3′– C   G   G   ,   T   T   A   ,   C   A   T  –5′
Incorrect MC

6f27_fdb6

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.


 
5′– C   G   T   ,   C   G   T   ,   A   C   A  –3′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
3′– A   C   A   ,   T   G   C   ,   T   G   C  –5′
Incorrect B.  
3′– C   G   T   ,   C   C   A   ,   T   G   T  –5′
Incorrect C.  
3′– T   G   T   ,   A   C   G   ,   A   C   G  –5′
Incorrect D.  
3′– C   G   T   ,   C   G   T   ,   A   C   A  –5′
Incorrect E.  
3′– G   C   A   ,   G   C   A   ,   T   G   T  –5′
Correct MC

7436_84b7

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.


 
5′– G   T   A   ,   G   T   C   ,   G   T   T  –3′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
3′– G   T   A   ,   G   A   G   ,   C   A   A  –5′
Incorrect B.  
3′– T   T   G   ,   C   T   G   ,   A   T   G  –5′
Incorrect C.  
3′– G   T   A   ,   G   T   C   ,   G   T   T  –5′
Incorrect D.  
3′– A   A   C   ,   G   A   C   ,   T   A   C  –5′
Incorrect E.  
3′– C   A   T   ,   C   A   G   ,   C   A   A  –5′
Correct MC

7f04_4cd5

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.


 
5′– C   C   T   ,   A   C   A   ,   C   A   T  –3′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
3′– C   C   T   ,   A   C   A   ,   C   A   T  –5′
Incorrect B.  
3′– A   T   G   ,   T   G   T   ,   A   G   G  –5′
Incorrect C.  
3′– T   A   C   ,   A   C   A   ,   T   C   C  –5′
Incorrect D.  
3′– G   G   A   ,   T   G   T   ,   G   T   A  –5′
Correct E.  
3′– C   C   T   ,   A   G   T   ,   G   T   A  –5′
Incorrect MC

e029_0be0

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.


 
3′– A   A   A   ,   C   T   C   ,   A   A   G  –5′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
5′– G   A   A   ,   C   A   G   ,   T   T   T  –3′
Incorrect B.  
5′– T   T   T   ,   G   A   G   ,   T   T   C  –3′
Incorrect C.  
5′– A   A   A   ,   C   T   C   ,   A   A   G  –3′
Incorrect D.  
5′– G   A   A   ,   C   T   C   ,   A   A   A  –3′
Incorrect E.  
5′– C   T   T   ,   G   A   G   ,   T   T   T  –3′
Correct MC

03ac_7259

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.


 
5′– G   G   T   ,   A   G   C   ,   G   T   T  –3′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
3′– C   C   A   ,   T   C   G   ,   C   A   A  –5′
Correct B.  
3′– A   A   C   ,   G   C   T   ,   A   C   C  –5′
Incorrect C.  
3′– G   G   T   ,   A   G   C   ,   G   T   T  –5′
Incorrect D.  
3′– G   G   T   ,   A   C   G   ,   C   A   A  –5′
Incorrect E.  
3′– T   T   G   ,   C   G   A   ,   T   G   G  –5′
Incorrect MC

30d8_575b

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.


 
3′– G   G   T   ,   G   A   A   ,   G   G   T  –5′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
3′– C   C   A   ,   C   T   T   ,   C   C   A  –5′
Incorrect B.  
3′– T   G   G   ,   A   T   C   ,   A   C   C  –5′
Incorrect C.  
3′– A   C   C   ,   T   T   C   ,   A   C   C  –5′
Correct D.  
3′– T   G   G   ,   A   A   G   ,   T   G   G  –5′
Incorrect E.  
3′– G   G   T   ,   G   A   A   ,   G   G   T  –5′
Incorrect MC

334b_0745

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.


 
3′– C   C   T   ,   G   C   G   ,   A   A   T  –5′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
5′– T   A   A   ,   G   C   G   ,   T   C   C  –3′
Incorrect B.  
5′– C   C   T   ,   G   C   G   ,   A   A   T  –3′
Incorrect C.  
5′– A   T   T   ,   C   G   C   ,   A   G   G  –3′
Correct D.  
5′– T   A   A   ,   G   G   C   ,   A   G   G  –3′
Incorrect E.  
5′– G   G   A   ,   C   G   C   ,   T   T   A  –3′
Incorrect MC

7e27_4c92

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.


 
5′– G   T   A   ,   A   G   T   ,   C   T   T  –3′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
5′– C   A   T   ,   T   C   A   ,   G   A   A  –3′
Correct B.  
5′– G   T   A   ,   A   G   T   ,   C   T   T  –3′
Incorrect C.  
5′– T   T   C   ,   T   G   A   ,   A   T   G  –3′
Incorrect D.  
5′– A   A   G   ,   A   C   T   ,   T   A   C  –3′
Incorrect E.  
5′– G   T   A   ,   A   C   A   ,   G   A   A  –3′
Incorrect MC

c7e3_4f1a

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.


 
3′– G   T   C   ,   C   A   G   ,   G   A   T  –5′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
5′– T   A   G   ,   G   T   G   ,   G   A   C  –3′
Incorrect B.  
5′– A   T   C   ,   C   T   G   ,   G   A   C  –3′
Correct C.  
5′– C   A   G   ,   G   T   C   ,   C   T   A  –3′
Incorrect D.  
5′– T   A   G   ,   G   A   C   ,   C   T   G  –3′
Incorrect E.  
5′– G   T   C   ,   C   A   G   ,   G   A   T  –3′
Incorrect MC

9c0a_3c93

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.


 
3′– C   G   T   ,   A   T   G   ,   C   A   A  –5′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
5′– A   A   C   ,   G   T   A   ,   T   G   C  –3′
Incorrect B.  
5′– G   C   A   ,   T   A   C   ,   G   T   T  –3′
Incorrect C.  
5′– T   T   G   ,   C   A   T   ,   A   C   G  –3′
Correct D.  
5′– C   G   T   ,   A   T   G   ,   C   A   A  –3′
Incorrect E.  
5′– A   A   C   ,   G   A   T   ,   A   C   G  –3′
Incorrect MC

1409_a2f2

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.


 
3′– T   C   G   ,   T   T   G   ,   A   C   G  –5′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
3′– T   C   G   ,   T   T   G   ,   A   C   G  –5′
Incorrect B.  
3′– C   G   T   ,   C   A   A   ,   C   G   A  –5′
Correct C.  
3′– A   G   C   ,   A   A   C   ,   T   G   C  –5′
Incorrect D.  
3′– G   C   A   ,   G   T   T   ,   G   C   T  –5′
Incorrect E.  
3′– G   C   A   ,   G   A   A   ,   C   G   A  –5′
Incorrect MC

c50c_ef10

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.


 
5′– C   T   T   ,   G   T   C   ,   C   A   T  –3′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
5′– C   T   T   ,   G   T   C   ,   C   A   T  –3′
Incorrect B.  
5′– T   A   C   ,   C   T   G   ,   T   T   C  –3′
Incorrect C.  
5′– G   A   A   ,   C   A   G   ,   G   T   A  –3′
Correct D.  
5′– A   T   G   ,   G   A   C   ,   A   A   G  –3′
Incorrect E.  
5′– C   T   T   ,   G   A   G   ,   G   T   A  –3′
Incorrect MC

9785_c695

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.


 
5′– C   T   C   ,   C   A   A   ,   C   T   A  –3′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
3′– C   T   C   ,   C   A   A   ,   C   T   A  –5′
Incorrect B.  
3′– C   T   C   ,   C   T   T   ,   G   A   T  –5′
Incorrect C.  
3′– T   A   G   ,   T   T   G   ,   G   A   G  –5′
Incorrect D.  
3′– G   A   G   ,   G   T   T   ,   G   A   T  –5′
Correct E.  
3′– A   T   C   ,   A   A   C   ,   C   T   C  –5′
Incorrect MC

cf63_3b2a

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.


 
5′– A   G   A   ,   T   C   A   ,   A   C   C  –3′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
3′– G   G   T   ,   T   G   A   ,   T   C   T  –5′
Incorrect B.  
3′– C   C   A   ,   A   C   T   ,   A   G   A  –5′
Incorrect C.  
3′– A   G   A   ,   T   C   A   ,   A   C   C  –5′
Incorrect D.  
3′– A   G   A   ,   T   G   T   ,   T   G   G  –5′
Incorrect E.  
3′– T   C   T   ,   A   G   T   ,   T   G   G  –5′
Correct MC

c03a_763b

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.


 
5′– C   T   G   ,   G   A   C   ,   C   C   A  –3′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
3′– G   A   C   ,   C   T   G   ,   G   G   T  –5′
Correct B.  
3′– C   T   G   ,   G   A   C   ,   C   C   A  –5′
Incorrect C.  
3′– C   T   G   ,   G   T   G   ,   G   G   T  –5′
Incorrect D.  
3′– A   C   C   ,   C   A   G   ,   G   T   C  –5′
Incorrect E.  
3′– T   G   G   ,   G   T   C   ,   C   A   G  –5′
Incorrect MC

ebaa_d12e

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.


 
3′– A   G   T   ,   C   A   G   ,   T   G   G  –5′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
3′– G   G   T   ,   G   A   C   ,   T   G   A  –5′
Incorrect B.  
3′– A   G   T   ,   C   A   G   ,   T   G   G  –5′
Incorrect C.  
3′– G   G   T   ,   G   T   G   ,   A   C   T  –5′
Incorrect D.  
3′– C   C   A   ,   C   T   G   ,   A   C   T  –5′
Correct E.  
3′– T   C   A   ,   G   T   C   ,   A   C   C  –5′
Incorrect MC

b023_f944

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.


 
3′– A   G   G   ,   T   A   T   ,   C   G   C  –5′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
5′– C   G   C   ,   T   A   T   ,   G   G   A  –3′
Incorrect B.  
5′– A   G   G   ,   T   A   T   ,   C   G   C  –3′
Incorrect C.  
5′– T   C   C   ,   A   T   A   ,   G   C   G  –3′
Incorrect D.  
5′– G   C   G   ,   A   T   A   ,   C   C   T  –3′
Correct E.  
5′– C   G   C   ,   T   T   A   ,   C   C   T  –3′
Incorrect MC

59cc_a29d

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.


 
5′– C   A   G   ,   G   A   G   ,   T   G   A  –3′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
3′– C   A   G   ,   G   T   C   ,   A   C   T  –5′
Incorrect B.  
3′– C   A   G   ,   G   A   G   ,   T   G   A  –5′
Incorrect C.  
3′– A   G   T   ,   G   A   G   ,   G   A   C  –5′
Incorrect D.  
3′– G   T   C   ,   C   T   C   ,   A   C   T  –5′
Correct E.  
3′– T   C   A   ,   C   T   C   ,   C   T   G  –5′
Incorrect MC

74de_415a

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.


 
3′– A   G   T   ,   T   C   T   ,   T   T   G  –5′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
5′– G   T   T   ,   T   C   T   ,   T   G   A  –3′
Incorrect B.  
5′– G   T   T   ,   T   G   A   ,   A   C   T  –3′
Incorrect C.  
5′– C   A   A   ,   A   G   A   ,   A   C   T  –3′
Correct D.  
5′– T   C   A   ,   A   G   A   ,   A   A   C  –3′
Incorrect E.  
5′– A   G   T   ,   T   C   T   ,   T   T   G  –3′
Incorrect MC

22ac_6f44

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.


 
3′– T   A   G   ,   C   T   T   ,   T   C   C  –5′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
3′– C   C   T   ,   T   T   C   ,   G   A   T  –5′
Incorrect B.  
3′– G   G   A   ,   A   A   G   ,   C   T   A  –5′
Correct C.  
3′– A   T   C   ,   G   A   A   ,   A   G   G  –5′
Incorrect D.  
3′– C   C   T   ,   T   A   G   ,   C   T   A  –5′
Incorrect E.  
3′– T   A   G   ,   C   T   T   ,   T   C   C  –5′
Incorrect MC

814b_d3e9

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.


 
3′– C   A   T   ,   A   G   A   ,   G   G   T  –5′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
5′– T   G   G   ,   A   G   A   ,   T   A   C  –3′
Incorrect B.  
5′– T   G   G   ,   A   C   T   ,   A   T   G  –3′
Incorrect C.  
5′– A   C   C   ,   T   C   T   ,   A   T   G  –3′
Correct D.  
5′– G   T   A   ,   T   C   T   ,   C   C   A  –3′
Incorrect E.  
5′– C   A   T   ,   A   G   A   ,   G   G   T  –3′
Incorrect MC

a347_7128

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.


 
5′– C   T   G   ,   G   T   C   ,   G   T   A  –3′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
3′– T   A   C   ,   G   A   C   ,   C   A   G  –5′
Incorrect B.  
3′– A   T   G   ,   C   T   G   ,   G   T   C  –5′
Incorrect C.  
3′– C   T   G   ,   G   A   G   ,   C   A   T  –5′
Incorrect D.  
3′– G   A   C   ,   C   A   G   ,   C   A   T  –5′
Correct E.  
3′– C   T   G   ,   G   T   C   ,   G   T   A  –5′
Incorrect MC

f947_512c

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.


 
5′– C   G   A   ,   G   A   G   ,   T   C   A  –3′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
5′– C   G   A   ,   G   A   G   ,   T   C   A  –3′
Incorrect B.  
5′– T   G   A   ,   C   T   C   ,   T   C   G  –3′
Incorrect C.  
5′– G   C   T   ,   C   T   C   ,   A   G   T  –3′
Correct D.  
5′– C   G   A   ,   G   T   C   ,   A   G   T  –3′
Incorrect E.  
5′– A   C   T   ,   G   A   G   ,   A   G   C  –3′
Incorrect MC

15e9_4020

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.


 
5′– A   A   G   ,   C   T   T   ,   G   G   C  –3′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
5′– C   G   G   ,   T   T   C   ,   G   A   A  –3′
Incorrect B.  
5′– G   C   C   ,   A   A   G   ,   C   T   T  –3′
Incorrect C.  
5′– T   T   C   ,   G   A   A   ,   C   C   G  –3′
Correct D.  
5′– A   A   G   ,   C   T   T   ,   G   G   C  –3′
Incorrect E.  
5′– A   A   G   ,   C   A   A   ,   C   C   G  –3′
Incorrect MC

aabe_e0e9

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.


 
5′– C   C   G   ,   T   T   G   ,   C   A   T  –3′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
3′– A   T   G   ,   C   A   A   ,   C   G   G  –5′
Incorrect B.  
3′– C   C   G   ,   T   T   G   ,   C   A   T  –5′
Incorrect C.  
3′– C   C   G   ,   T   A   C   ,   G   T   A  –5′
Incorrect D.  
3′– T   A   C   ,   G   T   T   ,   G   C   C  –5′
Incorrect E.  
3′– G   G   C   ,   A   A   C   ,   G   T   A  –5′
Correct MC

cec1_bd6a

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.


 
5′– G   G   A   ,   C   G   T   ,   A   G   A  –3′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
3′– C   C   T   ,   G   C   A   ,   T   C   T  –5′
Correct B.  
3′– G   G   A   ,   C   C   A   ,   T   C   T  –5′
Incorrect C.  
3′– A   G   A   ,   T   G   C   ,   A   G   G  –5′
Incorrect D.  
3′– G   G   A   ,   C   G   T   ,   A   G   A  –5′
Incorrect E.  
3′– T   C   T   ,   A   C   G   ,   T   C   C  –5′
Incorrect MC

e6a8_74d7

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.


 
5′– A   C   T   ,   T   T   G   ,   C   A   G  –3′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
3′– A   C   T   ,   T   T   G   ,   C   A   G  –5′
Incorrect B.  
3′– G   A   C   ,   G   T   T   ,   T   C   A  –5′
Incorrect C.  
3′– A   C   T   ,   T   A   C   ,   G   T   C  –5′
Incorrect D.  
3′– C   T   G   ,   C   A   A   ,   A   G   T  –5′
Incorrect E.  
3′– T   G   A   ,   A   A   C   ,   G   T   C  –5′
Correct MC

491a_bba9

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.


 
3′– G   T   C   ,   T   C   G   ,   G   A   T  –5′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
5′– G   T   C   ,   T   C   G   ,   G   A   T  –3′
Incorrect B.  
5′– C   A   G   ,   A   G   C   ,   C   T   A  –3′
Incorrect C.  
5′– T   A   G   ,   G   C   T   ,   C   T   G  –3′
Incorrect D.  
5′– A   T   C   ,   C   G   A   ,   G   A   C  –3′
Correct E.  
5′– T   A   G   ,   G   G   A   ,   G   A   C  –3′
Incorrect MC

0802_c1bf

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.


 
5′– C   C   A   ,   G   C   G   ,   T   G   T  –3′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
5′– T   G   T   ,   G   C   G   ,   A   C   C  –3′
Incorrect B.  
5′– A   C   A   ,   C   G   C   ,   T   G   G  –3′
Incorrect C.  
5′– C   C   A   ,   G   C   G   ,   T   G   T  –3′
Incorrect D.  
5′– C   C   A   ,   G   G   C   ,   A   C   A  –3′
Incorrect E.  
5′– G   G   T   ,   C   G   C   ,   A   C   A  –3′
Correct MC

4459_7e2d

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.


 
3′– T   A   G   ,   T   G   A   ,   G   C   G  –5′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
3′– C   G   C   ,   T   C   A   ,   C   T   A  –5′
Correct B.  
3′– G   C   G   ,   A   G   T   ,   G   A   T  –5′
Incorrect C.  
3′– A   T   C   ,   A   C   T   ,   C   G   C  –5′
Incorrect D.  
3′– G   C   G   ,   A   C   A   ,   C   T   A  –5′
Incorrect E.  
3′– T   A   G   ,   T   G   A   ,   G   C   G  –5′
Incorrect MC

9aff_a2ba

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.


 
3′– G   A   A   ,   T   C   T   ,   G   A   T  –5′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
3′– T   A   G   ,   T   C   T   ,   A   A   G  –5′
Incorrect B.  
3′– A   T   C   ,   A   G   A   ,   T   T   C  –5′
Correct C.  
3′– G   A   A   ,   T   C   T   ,   G   A   T  –5′
Incorrect D.  
3′– C   T   T   ,   A   G   A   ,   C   T   A  –5′
Incorrect E.  
3′– T   A   G   ,   T   G   A   ,   T   T   C  –5′
Incorrect MC

d5a4_c92d

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.


 
3′– T   C   C   ,   A   C   T   ,   C   T   C  –5′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
5′– T   C   C   ,   A   C   T   ,   C   T   C  –3′
Incorrect B.  
5′– C   T   C   ,   T   C   A   ,   C   C   T  –3′
Incorrect C.  
5′– C   T   C   ,   T   G   T   ,   G   G   A  –3′
Incorrect D.  
5′– G   A   G   ,   A   G   T   ,   G   G   A  –3′
Correct E.  
5′– A   G   G   ,   T   G   A   ,   G   A   G  –3′
Incorrect MC

7001_7fa7

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.


 
5′– T   T   C   ,   A   A   T   ,   G   C   G  –3′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
3′– A   A   G   ,   T   T   A   ,   C   G   C  –5′
Correct B.  
3′– T   T   C   ,   A   T   A   ,   C   G   C  –5′
Incorrect C.  
3′– G   C   G   ,   T   A   A   ,   C   T   T  –5′
Incorrect D.  
3′– C   G   C   ,   A   T   T   ,   G   A   A  –5′
Incorrect E.  
3′– T   T   C   ,   A   A   T   ,   G   C   G  –5′
Incorrect MC

63ee_5a9f

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.


 
5′– A   T   C   ,   T   C   C   ,   A   A   G  –3′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
3′– A   T   C   ,   T   C   C   ,   A   A   G  –5′
Incorrect B.  
3′– G   A   A   ,   C   C   T   ,   C   T   A  –5′
Incorrect C.  
3′– T   A   G   ,   A   G   G   ,   T   T   C  –5′
Correct D.  
3′– C   T   T   ,   G   G   A   ,   G   A   T  –5′
Incorrect E.  
3′– A   T   C   ,   T   G   G   ,   T   T   C  –5′
Incorrect MC

beca_1b06

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.


 
3′– A   A   A   ,   C   T   T   ,   G   G   C  –5′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
5′– C   G   G   ,   T   T   C   ,   A   A   A  –3′
Incorrect B.  
5′– T   T   T   ,   G   A   A   ,   C   C   G  –3′
Incorrect C.  
5′– A   A   A   ,   C   T   T   ,   G   G   C  –3′
Incorrect D.  
5′– C   G   G   ,   T   A   G   ,   T   T   T  –3′
Incorrect E.  
5′– G   C   C   ,   A   A   G   ,   T   T   T  –3′
Correct MC

14ca_fad1

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.


 
3′– C   A   T   ,   A   C   A   ,   T   G   T  –5′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
3′– G   T   A   ,   T   G   T   ,   A   C   A  –5′
Incorrect B.  
3′– C   A   T   ,   A   C   A   ,   T   G   T  –5′
Incorrect C.  
3′– T   G   T   ,   A   G   T   ,   A   T   G  –5′
Incorrect D.  
3′– A   C   A   ,   T   G   T   ,   A   T   G  –5′
Correct E.  
3′– T   G   T   ,   A   C   A   ,   T   A   C  –5′
Incorrect MC

2709_f1fd

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.


 
5′– T   G   A   ,   T   G   T   ,   T   C   C  –3′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
5′– T   G   A   ,   T   C   A   ,   A   G   G  –3′
Incorrect B.  
5′– C   C   T   ,   T   G   T   ,   A   G   T  –3′
Incorrect C.  
5′– G   G   A   ,   A   C   A   ,   T   C   A  –3′
Incorrect D.  
5′– A   C   T   ,   A   C   A   ,   A   G   G  –3′
Correct E.  
5′– T   G   A   ,   T   G   T   ,   T   C   C  –3′
Incorrect MC

b649_9704

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.


 
3′– C   G   A   ,   C   A   A   ,   A   C   T  –5′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
3′– T   C   A   ,   A   A   C   ,   A   G   C  –5′
Incorrect B.  
3′– A   G   T   ,   T   T   G   ,   T   C   G  –5′
Correct C.  
3′– C   G   A   ,   C   A   A   ,   A   C   T  –5′
Incorrect D.  
3′– G   C   T   ,   G   T   T   ,   T   G   A  –5′
Incorrect E.  
3′– T   C   A   ,   A   T   G   ,   T   C   G  –5′
Incorrect MC

6672_e5ef

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.


 
5′– C   T   C   ,   T   A   G   ,   C   C   A  –3′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
3′– G   A   G   ,   A   T   C   ,   G   G   T  –5′
Correct B.  
3′– T   G   G   ,   C   T   A   ,   G   A   G  –5′
Incorrect C.  
3′– C   T   C   ,   T   A   G   ,   C   C   A  –5′
Incorrect D.  
3′– C   T   C   ,   T   T   C   ,   G   G   T  –5′
Incorrect E.  
3′– A   C   C   ,   G   A   T   ,   C   T   C  –5′
Incorrect MC

9d04_1ed4

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.


 
5′– T   G   A   ,   A   G   C   ,   G   T   C  –3′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
5′– T   G   A   ,   A   G   C   ,   G   T   C  –3′
Incorrect B.  
5′– A   C   T   ,   T   C   G   ,   C   A   G  –3′
Correct C.  
5′– C   T   G   ,   C   G   A   ,   A   G   T  –3′
Incorrect D.  
5′– T   G   A   ,   A   C   G   ,   C   A   G  –3′
Incorrect E.  
5′– G   A   C   ,   G   C   T   ,   T   C   A  –3′
Incorrect MC

f633_c3a3

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.


 
3′– T   C   A   ,   G   A   C   ,   A   G   G  –5′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
3′– C   C   T   ,   G   T   C   ,   T   G   A  –5′
Correct B.  
3′– A   G   T   ,   C   T   G   ,   T   C   C  –5′
Incorrect C.  
3′– T   C   A   ,   G   A   C   ,   A   G   G  –5′
Incorrect D.  
3′– G   G   A   ,   C   T   C   ,   T   G   A  –5′
Incorrect E.  
3′– G   G   A   ,   C   A   G   ,   A   C   T  –5′
Incorrect MC

328a_4442

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.


 
3′– C   A   T   ,   T   C   T   ,   T   G   A  –5′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
5′– A   G   T   ,   T   C   T   ,   T   A   C  –3′
Incorrect B.  
5′– A   G   T   ,   T   G   A   ,   A   T   G  –3′
Incorrect C.  
5′– T   C   A   ,   A   G   A   ,   A   T   G  –3′
Correct D.  
5′– C   A   T   ,   T   C   T   ,   T   G   A  –3′
Incorrect E.  
5′– G   T   A   ,   A   G   A   ,   A   C   T  –3′
Incorrect MC

f752_e755

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.


 
3′– G   G   T   ,   T   C   G   ,   A   C   A  –5′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
5′– A   C   A   ,   G   G   A   ,   A   C   C  –3′
Incorrect B.  
5′– T   G   T   ,   C   G   A   ,   A   C   C  –3′
Correct C.  
5′– C   C   A   ,   A   G   C   ,   T   G   T  –3′
Incorrect D.  
5′– A   C   A   ,   G   C   T   ,   T   G   G  –3′
Incorrect E.  
5′– G   G   T   ,   T   C   G   ,   A   C   A  –3′
Incorrect MC

98b9_c5fc

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.


 
3′– T   G   T   ,   G   T   A   ,   C   A   G  –5′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
3′– C   T   G   ,   T   A   C   ,   A   C   A  –5′
Correct B.  
3′– G   A   C   ,   A   A   C   ,   A   C   A  –5′
Incorrect C.  
3′– A   C   A   ,   C   A   T   ,   G   T   C  –5′
Incorrect D.  
3′– G   A   C   ,   A   T   G   ,   T   G   T  –5′
Incorrect E.  
3′– T   G   T   ,   G   T   A   ,   C   A   G  –5′
Incorrect MC

ab62_58bf

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.


 
3′– C   C   T   ,   C   A   C   ,   C   C   T  –5′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
5′– A   G   G   ,   G   T   G   ,   A   G   G  –3′
Correct B.  
5′– T   C   C   ,   C   A   C   ,   T   C   C  –3′
Incorrect C.  
5′– G   G   A   ,   G   T   G   ,   G   G   A  –3′
Incorrect D.  
5′– C   C   T   ,   C   A   C   ,   C   C   T  –3′
Incorrect E.  
5′– T   C   C   ,   C   T   G   ,   A   G   G  –3′
Incorrect MC

8525_9e5e

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.


 
5′– T   A   A   ,   C   T   C   ,   A   C   C  –3′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
5′– T   A   A   ,   C   T   C   ,   A   C   C  –3′
Incorrect B.  
5′– C   C   A   ,   C   T   C   ,   A   A   T  –3′
Incorrect C.  
5′– G   G   T   ,   G   A   G   ,   T   T   A  –3′
Incorrect D.  
5′– A   T   T   ,   G   A   G   ,   T   G   G  –3′
Correct E.  
5′– T   A   A   ,   C   A   G   ,   T   G   G  –3′
Incorrect MC

6d1a_c8b6

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.


 
3′– T   A   C   ,   G   C   A   ,   G   G   C  –5′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
3′– G   C   C   ,   T   G   C   ,   G   T   A  –5′
Correct B.  
3′– C   G   G   ,   A   G   C   ,   G   T   A  –5′
Incorrect C.  
3′– C   G   G   ,   A   C   G   ,   C   A   T  –5′
Incorrect D.  
3′– A   T   G   ,   C   G   T   ,   C   C   G  –5′
Incorrect E.  
3′– T   A   C   ,   G   C   A   ,   G   G   C  –5′
Incorrect MC

795e_defc

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.


 
5′– A   T   A   ,   C   T   T   ,   G   T   C  –3′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
5′– A   T   A   ,   C   A   A   ,   C   A   G  –3′
Incorrect B.  
5′– T   A   T   ,   G   A   A   ,   C   A   G  –3′
Correct C.  
5′– G   A   C   ,   A   A   G   ,   T   A   T  –3′
Incorrect D.  
5′– C   T   G   ,   T   T   C   ,   A   T   A  –3′
Incorrect E.  
5′– A   T   A   ,   C   T   T   ,   G   T   C  –3′
Incorrect MC

33c0_d43a

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.


 
3′– A   G   A   ,   G   C   A   ,   A   T   C  –5′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
3′– C   T   A   ,   A   C   G   ,   A   G   A  –5′
Incorrect B.  
3′– A   G   A   ,   G   C   A   ,   A   T   C  –5′
Incorrect C.  
3′– T   C   T   ,   C   G   T   ,   T   A   G  –5′
Incorrect D.  
3′– C   T   A   ,   A   G   C   ,   T   C   T  –5′
Incorrect E.  
3′– G   A   T   ,   T   G   C   ,   T   C   T  –5′
Correct MC

5378_ee84

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.


 
3′– T   C   A   ,   A   G   T   ,   G   A   C  –5′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
3′– T   C   A   ,   A   G   T   ,   G   A   C  –5′
Incorrect B.  
3′– G   T   C   ,   A   C   T   ,   T   G   A  –5′
Correct C.  
3′– A   G   T   ,   T   C   A   ,   C   T   G  –5′
Incorrect D.  
3′– C   A   G   ,   T   C   T   ,   T   G   A  –5′
Incorrect E.  
3′– C   A   G   ,   T   G   A   ,   A   C   T  –5′
Incorrect MC

e0f1_ab61

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.


 
5′– A   A   T   ,   G   A   C   ,   C   T   G  –3′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
5′– A   A   T   ,   G   A   C   ,   C   T   G  –3′
Incorrect B.  
5′– A   A   T   ,   G   T   G   ,   G   A   C  –3′
Incorrect C.  
5′– T   T   A   ,   C   T   G   ,   G   A   C  –3′
Correct D.  
5′– C   A   G   ,   G   T   C   ,   A   T   T  –3′
Incorrect E.  
5′– G   T   C   ,   C   A   G   ,   T   A   A  –3′
Incorrect MC

5123_48ff

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.


 
3′– C   A   G   ,   C   T   T   ,   G   T   A  –5′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
3′– T   A   C   ,   A   A   G   ,   C   T   G  –5′
Correct B.  
3′– A   T   G   ,   T   T   C   ,   G   A   C  –5′
Incorrect C.  
3′– C   A   G   ,   C   T   T   ,   G   T   A  –5′
Incorrect D.  
3′– A   T   G   ,   T   A   G   ,   C   T   G  –5′
Incorrect E.  
3′– G   T   C   ,   G   A   A   ,   C   A   T  –5′
Incorrect MC

8d4b_55d8

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.


 
5′– T   A   A   ,   G   A   C   ,   C   A   G  –3′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
5′– C   T   G   ,   G   T   C   ,   T   T   A  –3′
Incorrect B.  
5′– T   A   A   ,   G   A   C   ,   C   A   G  –3′
Incorrect C.  
5′– A   T   T   ,   C   T   G   ,   G   T   C  –3′
Correct D.  
5′– G   A   C   ,   C   A   G   ,   A   A   T  –3′
Incorrect E.  
5′– T   A   A   ,   G   T   G   ,   G   T   C  –3′
Incorrect MC

43dc_f72c

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.


 
5′– T   T   C   ,   A   C   G   ,   A   T   G  –3′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
3′– C   A   T   ,   C   G   T   ,   G   A   A  –5′
Incorrect B.  
3′– T   T   C   ,   A   C   G   ,   A   T   G  –5′
Incorrect C.  
3′– A   A   G   ,   T   G   C   ,   T   A   C  –5′
Correct D.  
3′– T   T   C   ,   A   G   C   ,   T   A   C  –5′
Incorrect E.  
3′– G   T   A   ,   G   C   A   ,   C   T   T  –5′
Incorrect MC

81cf_1c3d

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.


 
5′– A   T   G   ,   G   C   T   ,   T   C   G  –3′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
5′– A   T   G   ,   G   G   A   ,   A   G   C  –3′
Incorrect B.  
5′– A   T   G   ,   G   C   T   ,   T   C   G  –3′
Incorrect C.  
5′– C   G   A   ,   A   G   C   ,   C   A   T  –3′
Incorrect D.  
5′– G   C   T   ,   T   C   G   ,   G   T   A  –3′
Incorrect E.  
5′– T   A   C   ,   C   G   A   ,   A   G   C  –3′
Correct MC

47db_6d91

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.


 
5′– G   C   G   ,   A   G   C   ,   A   C   T  –3′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
5′– C   G   C   ,   T   C   G   ,   T   G   A  –3′
Correct B.  
5′– G   C   G   ,   A   C   G   ,   T   G   A  –3′
Incorrect C.  
5′– G   C   G   ,   A   G   C   ,   A   C   T  –3′
Incorrect D.  
5′– A   G   T   ,   G   C   T   ,   C   G   C  –3′
Incorrect E.  
5′– T   C   A   ,   C   G   A   ,   G   C   G  –3′
Incorrect MC

15ab_f321

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.


 
3′– T   T   C   ,   G   T   A   ,   C   T   G  –5′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
3′– A   A   G   ,   C   A   T   ,   G   A   C  –5′
Incorrect B.  
3′– C   A   G   ,   T   A   C   ,   G   A   A  –5′
Correct C.  
3′– G   T   C   ,   A   T   G   ,   C   T   T  –5′
Incorrect D.  
3′– T   T   C   ,   G   T   A   ,   C   T   G  –5′
Incorrect E.  
3′– G   T   C   ,   A   A   C   ,   G   A   A  –5′
Incorrect MC

bd35_b45c

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.


 
3′– T   C   G   ,   G   A   C   ,   T   G   C  –5′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
3′– G   C   A   ,   G   T   C   ,   C   G   A  –5′
Correct B.  
3′– C   G   T   ,   C   A   G   ,   G   C   T  –5′
Incorrect C.  
3′– T   C   G   ,   G   A   C   ,   T   G   C  –5′
Incorrect D.  
3′– C   G   T   ,   C   T   C   ,   C   G   A  –5′
Incorrect E.  
3′– A   G   C   ,   C   T   G   ,   A   C   G  –5′
Incorrect MC

ff03_4212

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.


 
3′– A   A   G   ,   G   T   T   ,   C   T   C  –5′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
5′– A   A   G   ,   G   T   T   ,   C   T   C  –3′
Incorrect B.  
5′– C   T   C   ,   T   A   C   ,   C   T   T  –3′
Incorrect C.  
5′– C   T   C   ,   T   T   G   ,   G   A   A  –3′
Incorrect D.  
5′– T   T   C   ,   C   A   A   ,   G   A   G  –3′
Incorrect E.  
5′– G   A   G   ,   A   A   C   ,   C   T   T  –3′
Correct MC

e3f7_8eee

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.


 
3′– A   C   G   ,   A   G   G   ,   G   T   G  –5′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
5′– G   T   G   ,   G   C   T   ,   C   G   T  –3′
Incorrect B.  
5′– A   C   G   ,   A   G   G   ,   G   T   G  –3′
Incorrect C.  
5′– T   G   C   ,   T   C   C   ,   C   A   C  –3′
Incorrect D.  
5′– G   T   G   ,   G   G   A   ,   G   C   A  –3′
Incorrect E.  
5′– C   A   C   ,   C   C   T   ,   C   G   T  –3′
Correct MC

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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.


 
5′– T   A   G   ,   A   C   G   ,   C   A   G  –3′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
3′– T   A   G   ,   A   C   G   ,   C   A   G  –5′
Incorrect B.  
3′– A   T   C   ,   T   G   C   ,   G   T   C  –5′
Correct C.  
3′– C   T   G   ,   C   G   T   ,   C   T   A  –5′
Incorrect D.  
3′– T   A   G   ,   A   G   C   ,   G   T   C  –5′
Incorrect E.  
3′– G   A   C   ,   G   C   A   ,   G   A   T  –5′
Incorrect MC

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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.


 
5′– A   G   A   ,   G   T   A   ,   T   G   C  –3′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
5′– T   C   T   ,   C   A   T   ,   A   C   G  –3′
Correct B.  
5′– G   C   A   ,   T   A   C   ,   T   C   T  –3′
Incorrect C.  
5′– C   G   T   ,   A   T   G   ,   A   G   A  –3′
Incorrect D.  
5′– A   G   A   ,   G   A   T   ,   A   C   G  –3′
Incorrect E.  
5′– A   G   A   ,   G   T   A   ,   T   G   C  –3′
Incorrect MC

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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.


 
5′– A   A   T   ,   G   T   C   ,   A   C   C  –3′
Which one of the following sequences below is complementary to the DNA sequence shown above?

Hint: pay close attention to the 5′ and 3′ directions of the strand.

A.  
5′– G   G   T   ,   G   A   C   ,   A   T   T  –3′
Incorrect B.  
5′– A   A   T   ,   G   T   C   ,   A   C   C  –3′
Incorrect C.  
5′– A   A   T   ,   G   A   G   ,   T   G   G  –3′
Incorrect D.  
5′– T   T   A   ,   C   A   G   ,   T   G   G  –3′
Correct E.  
5′– C   C   A   ,   C   T   G   ,   T   A   A  –3′
Incorrect