Biology, asked by hiranmoy28, 8 months ago

A molecular biologist performed an experiment taking two types of samples.........

Sample 1 had contained 70% A, 30% G, 20% T, 40% C and sample 2 had contained 30%

A, 40% G, 30% T, 40% C. Can you predict the sample 1 and 2 ? Justify your answer

with proper reason.​

Answers

Answered by myrakincsem
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The results of these samples can be predicted as follows:

Explanation:

  • In the field of Genetics, it is verified that the amount of purines is equal to the amount of pyrimidines.

  • The results from the above description show that each organism have different sequence of nucleotides hence, there is a difference in the number of nucleotide bases.

  • On the basis of these difference in nucleotide sequence, each organism is different from one another and unique in itself.
Answered by brainlyvirat187006
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Answer:

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The results of these samples can be predicted as follows:

Explanation:

In the field of Genetics, it is verified that the amount of purines is equal to the amount of pyrimidines.

The results from the above description show that each organism have different sequence of nucleotides hence, there is a difference in the number of nucleotide bases.

On the basis of these difference in nucleotide sequence, each organism is different from one another and unique in itself.

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