If one strand of $DNA$ has the nitrogenous base sequence as $ATCTG$, what would be the complementary $RNA$ strand sequence?
AIPMT 2012, Medium
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(b) : In $RNA$, thymine is substituted with uracil thus, the $RNA$ strand complementary to $DNA$ strand $ATCTG$ will be $UAGAC$.
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