A teacher asked her students to transcribe a DNA sequence into a complementary RNA strand. She gave the students the following DNA code: AGC TTA GGC. Which student created the correct RNA strand?
Student 1
CUG AAC UUG
Student 2
AGC UUA GGC
Student 3
TCG AAT CCG
Student 4
UCG AAU CCG
Question 4 options:
a. student 3
b. student 2
c. student 1
d. student 4
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