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Who is the scientist who discovered that the amount of Thymine is always equal to Adenine, and the amount of Guanine is always equal to Cytosine?
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Who is the scientist who discovered that the amount of Thymine is always equal to Adenine, and the amount of Guanine is always equal to Cytosine?
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Who is the scientist who discovered that
the amount of Thymine is always equal to
Adenine, and the amount of Guanine is
always equal to Cytosine?
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Erwin Chargaff ; a biochemist at Columbia University.
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