Pierre G. T. Beauregard was born to a French father, Jean Augustin Beauregard, and a Creole mother, Emeline de Reggio. His family background reflected a blend of French and Creole cultures, which influenced his upbringing in New Orleans, Louisiana. Beauregard went on to become a prominent Confederate general during the American Civil War.
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A t g t g g a a c c g t g
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The nonsense strand of the given DNA sequence T-A-C-C-A-A-G-C-T-A-C-C-T-A-T-T-A-A-C-C-G is T-A-G-G-T-T-C-G-A-T-G-G-A-T-A-A-T-G-G-C. This sequence represents the complementary base pairs to the original sequence, following the A-T and G-C base pairing rule.
The complementary DNA strand for the given sequence is A-T-G G-C-C T-A-C G-G-T C-T-A G-T-T T-A-G. Remember that A pairs with T and C pairs with G in DNA strands.
B. G-G-A-T-G-C is the complement strand to C-C-A-T-C-G. The complementary base pairs are as follows: C-G, C-G, A-T, T-A, C-G, G-C.
Before we look at the complimentary mRNA sequence of the given DNA sequence, let us remember that RNA contains uracil (U) in place of Thiamine (T) The querry sequence is: t-a-c-c-t-c-g-c-a-a-c-t So the mRNA sequence would be: A U G G A G C G U U G A
G-A-T-T-A-G-C-C-T-A-A-G-G-T-C-GDNA base-pairing rulesAdenine - ThymineCytosine - GuanineRNA base-pairing rulesAdenine - UracilCytosine - Guanine
The complementary DNA strand to the given sequence would be t c c g a g t c a g a t c g. This follows the base pairing rules where adenine pairs with thymine and guanine pairs with cytosine.
G-A-T-T-A-G-C-C-T-A-A-G-G-T-C-GDNA base-pairing rulesAdenine - ThymineCytosine - GuanineRNA base-pairing rulesAdenine - UracilCytosine - Guanine