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4. Chargaff's research had shown that there are four monomers in DNA, in which two are always present in equal

amounts and the other two are always in equal amounts. We know that these monomers are the
of DNA.​

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The monomers of DNA are individual nucleotides: cytosine, guanine, adenine, and thiamine, (A, T, C, G, respectively). Since DNA is a double-stranded molecule, each nucleotide has a match that chemically interacts with it to form nucleotide pairs

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