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Q: Who realized that A is always equal to T and C is always equal to G?
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What does Chargaffs rule state?

In 1949 Chargaff proposed several rules. Which are as follows;the total number of purine nucleotide(A+G) is equal to the total number of pyrimidine nucleotide(C+T),i.e.(A+G)/C+T)=1;A+G+T+C=1(in terms of molecular fraction)the amount of adenine (A) is always equal to the thymine(T):A=T or A/T=1the amount of guanine (G) is always equal to the cytosine(C):G=C or G/C=1in the bases constitute of DNA ,the number of 6-amino group is equal to the number of 6-keto groups;G+T=A+Tthe numbers (A+T) and (G+C) are the only variables .


Are there alwayS equal no of guanine and thymine?

No.Adenine binds to ThymineGuanine binds to CytosineThis means that the number of A=T and G=CA + G = T + C - but the number of G and T can be different.


How many letters does DNA have?

A,C,T,G "A" and "T" always pair "C", "G" always pair


The amount of guanine always equals the amout of what?

The pyrimidine cytosine (C) always pairs with the purine guanine (G) so there must always be equal amount of both in DNA.


DNA is in the form of a ladder with rungs of equal length although the rungs may vary in composition What accounts for the equality of length?

DNA's rungs are made from a purine that is longer and always Guanine (G) or Adenine (A) and a pyrmidine which is small and always Cytosine (C) or Thymine (T). So each DNA rung is always equal with a base pair of ( A ) and ( T ) or ( G ) and ( C ).


What is the importance of the ratios A to T and G to C to the structure of DNA?

The ratios A to T and G to C are very important to the structure of DNA. A or Adenie only bonds with T or Thymine so there are almost always equal numbers in the structure. This is also true with C or cytosine and G or guanine.


What would be the nucleotide sequence of RNA that is transcribed from DNA with nucleotide sequence of g-c-t-a-a-t-c-c-g?

You just need to switch G with C and T with A. Thymine and Adenine are always bonded together. Guanine and Cytosine are always bonded together. They would be switch so the nucleotide sequence would be. C-G-A-T-T-A-G-G-C


What is t and c always paired with?

T-A C-G


What is the complimentary pair of DNA strand a c t g a t g c g a t c t a g c t a t t c c g?

The complementary strand for CGATTAC would be GCTAATG. C and G are always paired together, and A and T are always paired together.


A-c-g-c-t-t what is the other side?

The other side is TGCGAA. This is because A always binds with T and C always binds with G since DNA strands that are connected together are always complimentary.


What are the notes on a piano in order?

a piano always starts on c


What would be the complimentary strand of DNA bases to aagcat?

ttcgta, because A always bonds to T and G always bonds to C. I always remembered this because A and T are made of strait lines and G and C are curves