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    A Transcribed Region of DNA Has a 5' to 3
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A Transcribed Region of DNA Has a 5' to 3

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A transcribed region of DNA has a 5' to 3' sequence TTCATGGCGAC. The 5' to 3' sequence of an RNA transcribed from this DNA would be 5'-_____-3'.

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