Question #e45be

2 Answers
Jan 28, 2018

Yes the number of A adenine will always equal the number of T thymine in a molecule of DNA.

Explanation:

In DNA the A binds to the T, while G binds to C. The number of Adenine bases will always equal the number of Thymine bases.

Jan 28, 2018

Chargaff's Rule

Explanation:

According to Chargaff's Rule , A+T=G+C and A=T , G=C Means the number of Adenine units will always be equal to number of thymine units IN A DOUBLE STRANDED DNA MOLECULE ONLY .