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2 November, 12:48

What does Chargaff's Rule state about the amount of different bases found in a DNA strand?

A) The amount of pyrimidines will always equal the amount of purines in a DNA molecule.

B) The amount of adenine will always equal the amount of guanine and the amount of thymine will also always equal the amount of cytosine in a DNA molecule.

C) The amount of adenine will always equal the amount of cytosine and the amount of guanine will always equal the amount of thymine in a DNA molecule.

D) The amount of adenine will always equal the amount of thymine and the amount of guanine will always equal the amount of cytosine in a DNA molecule.

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  1. 2 November, 14:58
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    I think option C is the right answer hun good lu k
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