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If a double-stranded DNA contains 20% cytosine, it will have 20% guanine in it. [True/False]

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Answered by trilokroy
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If dsDNA has 20% of cytosine, then according to the law, it would have 20% of guanine. The remaining 60% represents both A + T molecule. Since adenine and guanine are always present in equal numbers, the percentage of adenine molecule is 30%. So, the correct answer is '30

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