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complementary DNA A DNA molecule synthesized from an mRNA molecule. They can be used experimentally to determine the sequence of an mRNA.
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complementary DNA DNA that is made from a messenger RNA.
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complement system A complex series of proteins that interact with antigen-antibody complexes that are involved in immune and inflammatory reactions. These reactions occur in rheumatoid arthritis and systemic lupus erythematosus. See also immune complex.
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complementary Describes the specific matching of base pairs. This matching occurs because the structure of one base precisely fits with, and bonds to, another specific base. In DNA adenine and thymine are complementary and form a base pair, as do cytosine and guanine. When pairing occurs between DNA and RNA, adenine and uracil are complementary, and cytosine and guanine are complementary.
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complementary DNA A single strand of DNA synthesized in the lab to complement the bases in a given strand of messenger RNA. Complementary DNA represents the parts of a gene that are expressed in a cell to produce a protein.
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