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If -t = 5, then t = -5
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Concerning nucleotides, A always pairs with T (or U in Rna) and C always binds with G: C is said to be complementary with G.
Adenine and Thymine have the same percentage in DNA. They are complementary base pairs known as purines and pyrimidines, respectively.
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 .
A set is said t be an equal set when all the elements are the same. Eg:Let A={1,2,3} and B={1,2,3} All the elements in it is the same thus A and B are equal sets. It is represented as A=B.
to elaberate: lets say "T" is and has always been equal to time and "H" is equal to "Here" (or placement). R is replicate, O is ovate. OR is replicated squared. "T" is also equal to a quam; thus time is square, not liniar.
The concentration of A must be equal to the concentration of T and the concentration of G must be equal to the concentration of C. This is because of the base pair rules that state that A pairs with T and G pairs with C. If you have a gene where [A] is 20%, this means that [T] also equals 20%. This puts the total concentration of A and T at 40%. Therefore the concentration of G and C is 100-40 which is 60%. This means that the concentrations of G and C are each 30%. []=concentration
If -t = 5, then t = -5
Yes, A and T are always paired up together. When DNA replicated, adenine and thymine always pair up. However, it's been proven that there is a very very small percentage of extra C, meaning that C and G don't completely pair up because there is about a 0.8% more percentage of C than G. No scientist has been able to prove how or why, though. Basically, A and T always pair up. Same with C and G, there is just a little bit more of C than G.
The amounts that always equal to DNA are adenine (A) always pairs with thymine (T) through two hydrogen bonds, and cytosine (C) always pairs with guanine (G) through three hydrogen bonds.
In double-stranded DNA, the amount of guanine is usually equal to the amount of cytosine, and the amount of adenine is usually equal to the amount of thymine. This is known as Chargaff's rule. However, the ratio can vary slightly depending on the species.
t = 9
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