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Are there always going to be an equal number of adenine nucleotides in a molecule?why?

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Answered by Vrindaback
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Explanation:

The total number of adenine molecules or their pair is same with that of the number of thymine nucleotide in molecules. This is mainly due to the chemical structure. in case of a DNA replication, the adenine and the thymine i.e the A and the T that gets paired up.

Answered by SaptarshiSarkar
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The total number of adenine molecules or their pair is same with that of the number of thymine nucleotide in molecules. This is mainly due to the chemical structure. In case of a DNA replication, the adenine and the thymine i.e the A and the T that gets paired up.

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