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Erwin Chargaff’s work on the composition of nucleic acids began in 1944. His findings, which later became known as Chargaff’s r...Asked by Zoey Andrus
Erwin Chargaff’s work on the composition of nucleic acids began in 1944. His findings, which later became known as Chargaff’s rules, detail the specific pairings that occur in double-stranded DNA molecules.
According to one of Chargaff’s rules, a section of DNA molecule that contains 50 base pairs and has 15 adenine bases must also contain —
According to one of Chargaff’s rules, a section of DNA molecule that contains 50 base pairs and has 15 adenine bases must also contain —
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35 thymine bases.
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