Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
complementary-strand
noun
kəmˈplɛməntəri strænd

Definition
A complementary strand refers to a nucleic acid strand that pairs with another strand due to specific base pairing rules, typically found in DNA and RNA.

Examples
- The sequence of bases on one DNA strand determines the complementary strand’s sequence.
- During replication, each original strand serves as a template for the synthesis of a complementary strand.
- RNA’s complementary strand is synthesized during transcription from the DNA template.

Meaning
In the context of molecular biology, a complementary strand is essential for the processes of DNA replication and transcription, where it serves as a template to create a new strand.

Synonyms
- partner strand
- matching strand
- complementary chain