a. Double-stranded DNA
This is because the percentages of adenine and thymine are roughly equal, as are the percentages of cytosine and guanine. In double-stranded DNA, adenine pairs with thymine and cytosine pairs with guanine through hydrogen bonding, leading to roughly equal amounts of adenine and thymine, as well as cytosine and guanine.
2. The percentage composition of a nucleic acid molecule found in bacterial cells is 32.3% adenine, 30.7% thymine, 19.1% cytosine and 17.9% guanine. The molecule is most likely to be:
a. Double-stranded DNA
b. Mitochondrial DNA
c. Messenger RNA
d. Double-stranded RNA
e. Single-stranded DNA
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