Chemistry, asked by Alpha3002, 10 months ago

On complete hydrolysis DNA gives

equimolar quantities of adenine and

thymine.​

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Answered by aaronvarikuti
14

Answer:    A DNA molecule is double-stranded in which the pairing of bases occurs. Adenine always pairs with thymine, while cytosine always pairs with guanine. Therefore, on hydrolysis of DNA, the quantity of adenine produced is equal to that of thymine and similarly, the quantity of cytosine is equal to that of guanine.

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Answered by shobhakumawat6468
3

Answer: Adenine always forms two hydrogen bonds with thymine ,and guanine forms three hydrogen bonds with cytosine.thus DNA gives equimolar quantities of Adenine and thymine.

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