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18 February, 01:15

If a DNA molecule is found to be composed of 35% thymine, what percentage of cytosine would be expected, and why?

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  1. 18 February, 01:40
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    We use Chargaff's rule to get the answer. [A] + [G] = [C] + [T]. [A] + [G] + [C] + [T] = 100% Where is A is Adenine, G is Gaunine, T is Thymine and C is Cytosine. In DNA, Adenine always pairs with Thymine, and Guanine always pairs with Cytosine. Therefore if Thymine is 35%, then Adenine will also be 35% to make 70% in total. The remaining percentage will be 100% - 70% = 30%. The 30% will be shared equally among Cytosine and Guanine, at 15% each. Therefore Cytosine will be 15%
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