Answer:
The answer is GCATTCGCGATTAAT
Explanation:
"Chargaff's rule, also known as the complementary base pairing rule, states that DNA base pairs are always adenine with thymine (A-T) and cytosine with guanine (C-G). A purine always pairs with a pyrimidine and vice versa. However, A doesn't pair with C, despite that being a purine and a pyrimidine."
If this is not the answer, try the translation with the 5-3 Strategy and if not still then try using U instead of T.