Assuming that a strand of DNA is not composed of equal amounts of A, G, C, and T, which of the following equations is appropriate when considering DNA base composition?

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Chapter9: From Dna To Protein
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Problem 5CT: Translate the .sequence of bases in the previous question, starting at the second base.
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Assuming that a strand of DNA is not composed
of equal amounts of A, G, C, and T, which of the
following equations is appropriate when
considering DNA base composition?
O a. %A + %T = %G + %C
b. %A=%T=%G=%C
C. %A + %G=%T + %C
O d. %A = %G
e. %T = %U
Transcribed Image Text:Assuming that a strand of DNA is not composed of equal amounts of A, G, C, and T, which of the following equations is appropriate when considering DNA base composition? O a. %A + %T = %G + %C b. %A=%T=%G=%C C. %A + %G=%T + %C O d. %A = %G e. %T = %U
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