Concept explainers
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Interpretation: We need to comprehend the complementary base sequence which is produced from the given DNA template.
Concept Introduction: DNA is a
(b)
Interpretation: We need to comprehend the complementary base sequence which is produced from the given DNA template.
Concept Introduction: DNA is a nucleic acid which is mainly involved in the genetic information transfer from parent to daughter nuclei. It is composed of deoxyribose sugar molecule, phosphate group and nitrogenous base.
(c)
Interpretation: We need to comprehend the complementary base sequence which is produced from the given DNA template.
Concept Introduction: DNA is a nucleic acid which is mainly involved in the genetic information transfer from parent to daughter nuclei. It is composed of deoxyribose sugar molecule, phosphate group and nitrogenous base.
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