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photoshop1234 [79]
3 years ago
10

What is chragaff rule on DNA pairing

Biology
1 answer:
Svet_ta [14]3 years ago
4 0
Chargaff's rules<span> is that </span>DNA<span> from any cell of any and all organisms should have a 1:1 ratio </span><span>of pyrimidine and purine bases and that the amount of guanine is equal to cytosine and the amount of adenine is equal to thymine. The pattern is found in both strands of the </span>DNA<span>.</span>
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