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25 May, 22:56

In a DNA molecule the ratio of adenine (A) molecule to thymine (T) is 1:1. If in a strand of DNA there are 1 million A molecules, how many T molecules are expected in the same strand?

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  1. 25 May, 23:13
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    Since it is a 1:1 ratio, they must be equal so T must also have 1 million molecules
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