Question
Chargaff's rule states...
Question 16 options:
A)
In humans, the amount of G and C are equal, and the amount of A and T are equal, but not in other species.
B)
In prokaryotes, the amount of C and T are equal, and the amount of A and G are equal, but not in eukaryotes.
C)
In eukaryotes, the amount of G and T are equal, and the amount of A and C are equal, but not in prokaryotes.
D)
In any species, the amount of G and C are equal, and the amount of A and T are equal.
Question 16 options:
A)
In humans, the amount of G and C are equal, and the amount of A and T are equal, but not in other species.
B)
In prokaryotes, the amount of C and T are equal, and the amount of A and G are equal, but not in eukaryotes.
C)
In eukaryotes, the amount of G and T are equal, and the amount of A and C are equal, but not in prokaryotes.
D)
In any species, the amount of G and C are equal, and the amount of A and T are equal.
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Chargaff's rule states that in any given DNA molecule, the amount of guanine (G) is equal to the amount of cytosine (C), and the amount of adenine (A) is equal to the amount of thymine (T).
Based on this information, the correct option is:
**D) In any species, the amount of G and C are equal, and the amount of A and T are equal.**
Based on this information, the correct option is:
**D) In any species, the amount of G and C are equal, and the amount of A and T are equal.**
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