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Would the amount of cytosine and guanine be equal to each other in an RNA molecule?

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No

In RNA their arn't any base pairs but instead there are simply one base pairs, so any cytosine and guanine molecule are not related to each other at all, and thereby they don't have to be the same amounts.

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