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jekas [21]
3 years ago
8

Melanie is asked to list the complementary base pairings of a DNA sample in her lab. What is the MOST appropriate response she c

an give?
ST, RJ, CO, DI, SE
RFLP and PCR
chromosomes and genes
AT, CG, CG, AT, CG
Biology
1 answer:
rodikova [14]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

AT, CG, CG, AT, CG

Explanation:

Hi, the answer is the last one, AT, CG, CG, AT, CG.

When we read the question, it says base pairings of a DNA sample in her lab. The only base pairs in DNA is A, T, C, and G.

A is complementary to T, and C is complementary to G.

Therefore, you can eliminate the first three.

Hope this helps you!

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