A single strand of DNA helix consists of 100 nitrogenous base pairs. On one strand, 36 of the bases are adenine and 24 are cytosine. For the complimentary strand of DNA, which would complete the proper base pairing
Answers
Answered by
0
I think your question is wrong .36 adenine pairs with 36 thyamine and is equal to 72 .
and 24 cytosine pairs with 24 guanine equal to 48 .then it is equal to 120 but in the question it has mentioned like 100 nitrogenous base pair equal amount of adenine pairs with equal parts of thyamine ans vice versa for cytosine guanine pairing
and 24 cytosine pairs with 24 guanine equal to 48 .then it is equal to 120 but in the question it has mentioned like 100 nitrogenous base pair equal amount of adenine pairs with equal parts of thyamine ans vice versa for cytosine guanine pairing
Similar questions