The genome from a newly found viral species was found to have the following molar base composition: A = 25.0% T = 29.4% C = 26.5% G = 19.1% What is the most probable genome type of this virus? Answer: [Select] Briefly, explain your answer. Explanation ✓ [Select] This is because the base composition do not follow Chargaff's rule. This is because %AT pair # %GC pair and no U is found in the composition. This is because %A # %T and %G # %C, and no U is indicated in the composition. This is because the base composition is a variation of Chargaff's rule and uses modified U.

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The genome from a newly found viral species was found to have the following
molar base composition:
A = 25.0%
T = 29.4%
C = 26.5%
G = 19.1%
What is the most probable genome type of this virus?
Answer: [Select]
Briefly, explain your answer.
Explanation ✓ [Select]
This is because the base composition do not follow Chargaff's rule.
This is because %AT pair # %GC pair and no U is found in the composition.
This is because %A # %T and %G # %C, and no U is indicated in the composition.
This is because the base composition is a variation of Chargaff's rule and uses modified U.
Transcribed Image Text:The genome from a newly found viral species was found to have the following molar base composition: A = 25.0% T = 29.4% C = 26.5% G = 19.1% What is the most probable genome type of this virus? Answer: [Select] Briefly, explain your answer. Explanation ✓ [Select] This is because the base composition do not follow Chargaff's rule. This is because %AT pair # %GC pair and no U is found in the composition. This is because %A # %T and %G # %C, and no U is indicated in the composition. This is because the base composition is a variation of Chargaff's rule and uses modified U.
The genome from a newly found viral species was found to have the following
molar base composition:
A = 25.0%
T = 29.4%
C = 26.5%
G = 19.1%
What is the most probable genome type of this virus?
Answer [Select]
dsDNA
ssRNA
ssDNA
dsRNA
Briefly, explai
Explana
Transcribed Image Text:The genome from a newly found viral species was found to have the following molar base composition: A = 25.0% T = 29.4% C = 26.5% G = 19.1% What is the most probable genome type of this virus? Answer [Select] dsDNA ssRNA ssDNA dsRNA Briefly, explai Explana
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