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Consider the following strand of DNA: 5'-G T A T A G C G T C T - 3' a. write out the sequence of the complementary strand that would hybridize (base...
3' TACCATATCCTT 5'
You have a solution containing equal concentrations of these two DNA fragments. you are raising the temperature one degree at a time. when the temperature reaches 63 C, you notice that only one of the double strands melts (separates) into single strands. Based on the sequences, which one will be resistant to melting at that temperature, and why?