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Is there always going to be an equal number of adenine and thymine nucleotides in a molecule? Why?​

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Answered by acerttv2020
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Yes. Because the total number of adenine molecules  is same as that of the  thymine nucleotide in molecules which occurs mainly  mainly due to the chemical structure.

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