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1.If a DNA molecule has 40% Cytosine, what percent of it would be Adenine?

2.Please help describe the base-pairing rules in any DNA molecule

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Answer:

The correct answer is -

1. Adenine - 10%

2. A-T and C-G always in DNA.

Step-by-step explanation:

1. The total amount of all nitrogenous bases are equally 100% and which includes an equal amount of C and G and an equal amount of A and T in the DNA molecule.

So, Cytosine = 40%, Guanine= 40%

total = 80%

therefore, the A and thymine would be - 100 - 80 = 20

A+T = 20

A= 10, and, T = 10%

2. The complementary base pairing rule explains that DNA base pairs are Adenine always binds with thymine and cytosine bind with guanine only. Purine binds with pyrimidine always except - A-C or G- T.

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