Shown below is the output from an automated sequencing reaction. What is the sequence of the DNA template strand?





A. 5' - CCTGATAGAGTCTCCCT - 3'.

B. 3' - CCTGATAGAGTCTCCCT - 5'.

C. 3' - GGACTATCTCAGAGGGA - 5'.

D. 5' - GGACTATCTCAGAGGGA - 3'.

E. 5' - CCTGATAGAGTCTCCCT - 3'

3' - GGACTATCTCAGAGGGA - 5'.


C. 3' - GGACTATCTCAGAGGGA - 5'.

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