Chemistry, asked by Rasiknarula5263, 9 months ago

Chargaff's rule states that in an organism
(a) Amounts of all bases are equal
(b) Amount of adenine (A) is equal to that of thymine (T)
and the amount of guanine (G) is equal to that of cytosine
(C)
(c) Amount of adenine (A) is equal to that of guanine (G)
and the amount of thymine (T) is equal to that of cytosine
(C)
(d) Amount of adenine (A) is equal to that of cytosine (C)
and the amount of thymine (T) is equal to that of guanine
(G)

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Chargaff's rule states that DNA from any cell of all organisms should have a 1:11:1 ratio (base pair rule) of pyrimidine and purine bases and, more specifically the amount of guanine is equal to cytosine and the amount of adenine is equal to thymine.

Answered by rashich1219
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Chargaff's rule states that in an organism  have equal amounts of all bases.

Correct option - "a".

step by step explanation:

"Chargaff's rule states that DNA will have a 1:1 ratio of pyrimidine and purine bases from every cell in all organisms and the amount of guanine is equal to cytosine and the amount of adenine is equal to thymine."

Chargaff's rules are significant since they refer to a sort of grammar of biology."

A collection of mysterious laws that control the DNA structure.

Such grammar will show itself as invariant variations in the DNA of all species .

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