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19 July, 13:15

How much guanine is in a salmon

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  1. 19 July, 13:34
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    It should be 22% (correct me if I'm wrong)

    Explanation:

    In the DNA of salmon there is 28% Adenine, and 28% Thymine. So the rest 44% of that will be Guanine and Cytosine. (Guanine pairs only with Cytosine) Therefore, Guanine and Cytosine will have same percentage, which will be 22% each in the DNA of salmon. And then Guanine and Cytosine together is 44%, like I already mentioned. So Guanine alone has 22%.
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