You know that A = T, so T must also be 20%. That leaves 60% to be G and C. Since G = C, each one must be 30%.
Saturday, March 10, 2012
How do you calculate base pair percentages in DNA molecules?
I have a DNA molecule with 20% adenine. I am asked what the percentage for guanine is. The answer is 30%, but I do not know how to arrive at the answer.How do you calculate base pair percentages in DNA molecules?
You know that A = T, so T must also be 20%. That leaves 60% to be G and C. Since G = C, each one must be 30%.spongebob games online sea doo
You know that A = T, so T must also be 20%. That leaves 60% to be G and C. Since G = C, each one must be 30%.
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