Question
If there are 12 Cytosines, there are also 12 Guanines in a DNA molecule.
Responses
True; Chargaff’s rules claim that the number of C is equal to the number of G
True; Chargaff’s rules claim that the number of C is equal to the number of G
False; there is not enough information to know
Responses
True; Chargaff’s rules claim that the number of C is equal to the number of G
True; Chargaff’s rules claim that the number of C is equal to the number of G
False; there is not enough information to know
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True; Chargaff’s rules claim that the number of Cytosines (C) is equal to the number of Guanines (G) in a double-stranded DNA molecule. This is because cytosine pairs with guanine through hydrogen bonds, following the base pairing rules.