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20% of the nitrogenous bases in a mouse are A. What percent are G?
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20% of the nitrogenous bases in a mouse are A. What percent are G?
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20% of the nitrogenous bases in a mouse are A. What percent are G?
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because according to a Chargaff rule A = T so, T has 20% meaning that there is 60% for C and G so we divide 60% in two giving us 30% for G
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