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If 30% of the bases in a DNA sequence are G, what percentage of bases would you expect to be A?
- 20%
- 30%
- 35%
- None of the above
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- If thymine makes up 15% of the nitrogenous bases in a specific DNA molecule, what percent of the bases are cytosine? O 15% O 30% 35% O 42.5% O 70% 85%A double-stranded DNA molecule (B-DNA) is 100,000 base pairs long. How many complete turns are there in the molecule? * None of the above 10000.0 9090.0 9523.8 O 8333.3The ratio of (A+T) to (G+C) in a particular DNA is 1.0. Is this sufficient data to determine whether the DNA is double-stranded or single-stranded please explain why or why not.
- Permutation is the ordered arrangement of m number items out of a list of n items. For instance, the DNA strand with sequence of 3 bases: G-A-C IS different w ith A-G-C, C-A-G, G-C-A, A-C-G, and C-G-A. From this, we have: P-3) 3! 3x2x1 Therefore, there are 6 dıfferent sequences of DNA strands that can be formed out of 3 given bases. In general, we have this formula for permutation: (n-m)! Count the number of ways in which: Guanıne, Adenine, Cytosine, Thymıne, Cytosine, and Guanıne (6 bases) be sequenced in one DNA strand?Type the matching bases in each DNA sequence. G A T A G C T A G GIn a segment of DNA consisting of 1000 nitrogen bases, 28% of which are thymine, how many bases are adenine, guanine, and cytosine?
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