Chargaff's rule states that the amounts of guanine and cytosine are roughly the same, and the amounts of adenine and thymine are
roughly the same A. in eukaryotes only. The rule doesn't apply to prokaryotes.
B. but the relative amounts of G+C and A+T vary by species.
C. except in species that use uracil in place of thymine in their DNA.
D. and the relative amounts of G+C and A+T don't vary by species.
This is because of the base pairing rule in DNA. Guanine (G) pairs with Cytosine(C) while Adenine(A) pairs with Thiamine (T). Therefore, the amount of G will relatively be generally equal l to that of C while that of A will be generally equal to that of T. The amount of the complimentary base pairs will, therefore, be equal.
This is because of the base pairing rule in DNA. Guanine (G) pairs with Cytosine(C) while Adenine(A) pairs with Thiamine (T). Therefore, the amount of G will relatively be generally equal l to that of C while that of A will be generally equal to that of T.
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is a nucleic acid that contains the genetic instructions for the development and function of living things. All known cellular life and some viruses contain DNA. The main role of DNA in the cell is the long-term storage of information.
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