DNA strands complement each other to maintain genetic fidelity.
DNA strand complementarity:
Given template strand: 3'-ATGCATGCATGCATGC-5'
(A) 5'-ATGCATGCATGCATGC-3' - Incorrect: This is identical to the template strand, not complementary.
(B) 3'-GCATGCATGCATGCAT-5' - Incorrect: This is a shifted sequence with wrong polarity.
(C) 5'-TACGTACGTACGTACG-3' - Correct: This shows proper complementarity (A-T, G-C) and antiparallel orientation to the template strand.
(D) 3'-TACGTACGTACGTACG-5' - Incorrect: While the sequence is complementary, the polarity is wrong (should be 5'→3').
The correct answer is (C), demonstrating perfect Watson-Crick base pairing and proper 5'→3' orientation for the coding strand.
To find the complementary sequence on the coding strand:
Starting with the template strand:
3′-ATG CAT GAT GCG ATG C-5′
Complement:
5′-TAC GTA CAT CGC TAC G-3′
Thus, the correct complementary sequence on the coding strand is:
5′-TAC GTA CAT CGC TAC G-3′
Final Answer:
(C) 5′-TAC GTA CAT CGC TAC G-3′
Match the terms in Column-I with their description in Column-II and choose the correct option.