Biology, asked by Neerajakani391, 10 months ago

Chargaff rule not applicable on genetic material of

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Answered by Anonymous
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It does not apply to organellar genomes (mitochondria and plastids) smaller than ~20-30 kbp, nor does it apply to single stranded DNA (viral) genomes or any type of RNA genome. The basis for this rule is still under investigation, although genome size may play a role.

Answered by ItsSpiderman44
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The Chargaff's rule sates that DNA in cells of the organisms must follow 1:1 ratio on the basis of pyrimidine and purine bases. That is the amount of guanine must be equal to cytosine and the amount of adenine must be equal to thymine. This rule can be only applicable on the double stranded DNA.

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