So the hint u gave me was that there will be the same amount of one of the other three.
Then u said there must be other base that is present in exactly 22% quantity...
im soo lost please help!
so.. adenine, guanine, and cytosine are primary amines
& a carbonyl group is a Carbon with a double bonded O..so gaunine cytosine, thymine, uracil contain a carbonyl group...
CORRECT??
In DNA, the base pairs are on the inside of the heli. Eplain why purine-purine and pyrimidine-pyrimidine base pairs do not occur, only purine-pyrimidine base pairs?
if 22% is is cytosine, i subtract 22 from 100 and get 78, then i divided that by 3 which is 26
so there is 26%, guanine, 26% adenine, and 26% thymine..
Right??
i am stuck on this problem and was hoping someone could help..
If a double-stranded DNA molecule is 22% cytosine, what are the percentages of guanine, adenine, and thymine?
Thanks