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According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 39% is thymine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 11% Incorrect adenine (A): 11% — cytosine (C): 11% — guanine (G): 39% Incorrect adenine (A): 39% — cytosine (C): 11% — guanine (G): 11% Correct adenine (A): 11% — cytosine (C): 39% — guanine (G): 11% Incorrect adenine (A): 11% — cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 25% Incorrect MC85d5_15a7
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 37% is guanine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 37% — cytosine (C): 13% — thymine (T): 13% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 13% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 13% — cytosine (C): 37% — thymine (T): 13% Correct adenine (A): 13% — cytosine (C): 13% — thymine (T): 37% Incorrect adenine (A): 13% — cytosine (C): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect MCdd80_3827
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 1% is guanine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 49% — cytosine (C): 49% — thymine (T): 1% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 49% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 49% — cytosine (C): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 1% — cytosine (C): 49% — thymine (T): 49% Incorrect adenine (A): 49% — cytosine (C): 1% — thymine (T): 49% Correct MC6557_5461
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 33% is thymine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 17% — cytosine (C): 33% — guanine (G): 17% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 17% — guanine (G): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 17% — cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 33% — cytosine (C): 17% — guanine (G): 17% Correct adenine (A): 17% — cytosine (C): 17% — guanine (G): 33% Incorrect MC478b_c884
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 10% is thymine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 40% — cytosine (C): 40% — guanine (G): 10% Incorrect adenine (A): 40% — cytosine (C): 10% — guanine (G): 40% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 40% Incorrect adenine (A): 40% — cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 10% — cytosine (C): 40% — guanine (G): 40% Correct MC78fa_f24f
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 20% is guanine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 20% — cytosine (C): 30% — thymine (T): 30% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 30% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 25% — thymine (T): 30% Incorrect adenine (A): 30% — cytosine (C): 30% — thymine (T): 20% Incorrect adenine (A): 30% — cytosine (C): 20% — thymine (T): 30% Correct MCe94c_5db2
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 21% is cytosine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 21% — guanine (G): 29% — thymine (T): 29% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — guanine (G): 29% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 29% — guanine (G): 29% — thymine (T): 21% Incorrect adenine (A): 29% — guanine (G): 21% — thymine (T): 29% Correct adenine (A): 25% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 29% Incorrect MCc49e_27f4
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 3% is thymine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 47% Incorrect adenine (A): 47% — cytosine (C): 3% — guanine (G): 47% Incorrect adenine (A): 47% — cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 3% — cytosine (C): 47% — guanine (G): 47% Correct adenine (A): 47% — cytosine (C): 47% — guanine (G): 3% Incorrect MCa6ec_9b43
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 34% is cytosine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 16% — guanine (G): 34% — thymine (T): 16% Correct adenine (A): 25% — guanine (G): 16% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 16% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 16% — guanine (G): 16% — thymine (T): 34% Incorrect adenine (A): 34% — guanine (G): 16% — thymine (T): 16% Incorrect MCde1b_c260
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 9% is thymine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 9% — cytosine (C): 41% — guanine (G): 41% Correct adenine (A): 41% — cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 41% Incorrect adenine (A): 41% — cytosine (C): 9% — guanine (G): 41% Incorrect adenine (A): 41% — cytosine (C): 41% — guanine (G): 9% Incorrect MC6350_0a1d
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 46% is guanine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 4% — cytosine (C): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 4% — cytosine (C): 4% — thymine (T): 46% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 4% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 46% — cytosine (C): 4% — thymine (T): 4% Incorrect adenine (A): 4% — cytosine (C): 46% — thymine (T): 4% Correct MC4540_fb14
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 48% is cytosine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 2% — guanine (G): 48% — thymine (T): 2% Correct adenine (A): 2% — guanine (G): 2% — thymine (T): 48% Incorrect adenine (A): 2% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 48% — guanine (G): 2% — thymine (T): 2% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 2% Incorrect MCa709_96fb
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 14% is guanine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 14% — cytosine (C): 36% — thymine (T): 36% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 25% — thymine (T): 36% Incorrect adenine (A): 36% — cytosine (C): 14% — thymine (T): 36% Correct adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 36% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 36% — cytosine (C): 36% — thymine (T): 14% Incorrect MCc9af_11cf
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 19% is adenine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
cytosine (C): 31% — guanine (G): 31% — thymine (T): 19% Correct cytosine (C): 19% — guanine (G): 31% — thymine (T): 31% Incorrect cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 31% Incorrect cytosine (C): 31% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect cytosine (C): 31% — guanine (G): 19% — thymine (T): 31% Incorrect MC7fd2_2acb
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 39% is thymine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 11% Incorrect adenine (A): 11% — cytosine (C): 11% — guanine (G): 39% Incorrect adenine (A): 39% — cytosine (C): 11% — guanine (G): 11% Correct adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 11% — guanine (G): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 11% — cytosine (C): 39% — guanine (G): 11% Incorrect MC6bbd_2815
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 42% is adenine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 8% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect cytosine (C): 8% — guanine (G): 8% — thymine (T): 42% Correct cytosine (C): 42% — guanine (G): 8% — thymine (T): 8% Incorrect cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 8% Incorrect cytosine (C): 8% — guanine (G): 42% — thymine (T): 8% Incorrect MC7ecc_4862
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 17% is cytosine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 17% — guanine (G): 33% — thymine (T): 33% Incorrect adenine (A): 33% — guanine (G): 33% — thymine (T): 17% Incorrect adenine (A): 33% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 33% — guanine (G): 17% — thymine (T): 33% Correct adenine (A): 25% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 33% Incorrect MCe4b6_4d95
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 27% is thymine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 23% — guanine (G): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 23% — cytosine (C): 27% — guanine (G): 23% Incorrect adenine (A): 27% — cytosine (C): 23% — guanine (G): 23% Correct adenine (A): 23% — cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 23% — cytosine (C): 23% — guanine (G): 27% Incorrect MC44da_de59
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 32% is cytosine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 18% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 32% — guanine (G): 18% — thymine (T): 18% Incorrect adenine (A): 18% — guanine (G): 32% — thymine (T): 18% Correct adenine (A): 18% — guanine (G): 18% — thymine (T): 32% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — guanine (G): 18% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect MCe963_6e4c
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 14% is thymine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 36% — cytosine (C): 36% — guanine (G): 14% Incorrect adenine (A): 14% — cytosine (C): 36% — guanine (G): 36% Correct adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 36% — guanine (G): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 36% — cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 36% — cytosine (C): 14% — guanine (G): 36% Incorrect MC1d2a_19bf
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 21% is thymine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 21% — cytosine (C): 29% — guanine (G): 29% Correct adenine (A): 29% — cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 29% — cytosine (C): 21% — guanine (G): 29% Incorrect adenine (A): 29% — cytosine (C): 29% — guanine (G): 21% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 29% Incorrect MC0fd7_a174
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 14% is cytosine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 25% — guanine (G): 36% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 14% — guanine (G): 36% — thymine (T): 36% Incorrect adenine (A): 36% — guanine (G): 14% — thymine (T): 36% Correct adenine (A): 36% — guanine (G): 36% — thymine (T): 14% Incorrect adenine (A): 36% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect MC5678_feba
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 16% is adenine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 34% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect cytosine (C): 34% — guanine (G): 34% — thymine (T): 16% Correct cytosine (C): 34% — guanine (G): 16% — thymine (T): 34% Incorrect cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 34% Incorrect cytosine (C): 16% — guanine (G): 34% — thymine (T): 34% Incorrect MCc555_b046
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 46% is adenine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 4% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect cytosine (C): 4% — guanine (G): 4% — thymine (T): 46% Correct cytosine (C): 4% — guanine (G): 46% — thymine (T): 4% Incorrect cytosine (C): 4% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect cytosine (C): 46% — guanine (G): 4% — thymine (T): 4% Incorrect MCf8fe_0c80
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 36% is cytosine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 25% — guanine (G): 14% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 14% — guanine (G): 14% — thymine (T): 36% Incorrect adenine (A): 36% — guanine (G): 14% — thymine (T): 14% Incorrect adenine (A): 14% — guanine (G): 36% — thymine (T): 14% Correct adenine (A): 25% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 14% Incorrect MCe215_462d
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 18% is adenine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
cytosine (C): 32% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect cytosine (C): 32% — guanine (G): 18% — thymine (T): 32% Incorrect cytosine (C): 32% — guanine (G): 32% — thymine (T): 18% Correct cytosine (C): 18% — guanine (G): 32% — thymine (T): 32% Incorrect cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 32% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect MC85d5_05f5
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 37% is guanine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 13% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 13% — cytosine (C): 37% — thymine (T): 13% Correct adenine (A): 13% — cytosine (C): 13% — thymine (T): 37% Incorrect adenine (A): 37% — cytosine (C): 13% — thymine (T): 13% Incorrect adenine (A): 13% — cytosine (C): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect MCbb3c_00a8
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 7% is cytosine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 25% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 43% Incorrect adenine (A): 7% — guanine (G): 43% — thymine (T): 43% Incorrect adenine (A): 43% — guanine (G): 43% — thymine (T): 7% Incorrect adenine (A): 43% — guanine (G): 7% — thymine (T): 43% Correct adenine (A): 43% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect MCe4b6_2a9b
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 27% is thymine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 23% — cytosine (C): 23% — guanine (G): 27% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 23% Incorrect adenine (A): 23% — cytosine (C): 27% — guanine (G): 23% Incorrect adenine (A): 27% — cytosine (C): 23% — guanine (G): 23% Correct adenine (A): 23% — cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 25% Incorrect MCb176_2bad
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 41% is guanine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 9% — cytosine (C): 41% — thymine (T): 9% Correct adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 25% — thymine (T): 9% Incorrect adenine (A): 41% — cytosine (C): 9% — thymine (T): 9% Incorrect adenine (A): 9% — cytosine (C): 9% — thymine (T): 41% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 9% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect MCd32a_a4e3
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 13% is adenine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
cytosine (C): 37% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 37% Incorrect cytosine (C): 13% — guanine (G): 37% — thymine (T): 37% Incorrect cytosine (C): 37% — guanine (G): 13% — thymine (T): 37% Incorrect cytosine (C): 37% — guanine (G): 37% — thymine (T): 13% Correct MCe963_33fa
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 14% is thymine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 36% — cytosine (C): 36% — guanine (G): 14% Incorrect adenine (A): 36% — cytosine (C): 14% — guanine (G): 36% Incorrect adenine (A): 14% — cytosine (C): 36% — guanine (G): 36% Correct adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 36% Incorrect adenine (A): 36% — cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 25% Incorrect MC5a82_791c
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 49% is adenine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
cytosine (C): 1% — guanine (G): 1% — thymine (T): 49% Correct cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 1% Incorrect cytosine (C): 1% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect cytosine (C): 49% — guanine (G): 1% — thymine (T): 1% Incorrect cytosine (C): 1% — guanine (G): 49% — thymine (T): 1% Incorrect MCcf1f_861a
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 46% is cytosine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 4% — guanine (G): 4% — thymine (T): 46% Incorrect adenine (A): 4% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 4% — guanine (G): 46% — thymine (T): 4% Correct adenine (A): 46% — guanine (G): 4% — thymine (T): 4% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — guanine (G): 4% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect MC0220_a153
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 41% is cytosine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 9% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — guanine (G): 9% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 9% — guanine (G): 9% — thymine (T): 41% Incorrect adenine (A): 9% — guanine (G): 41% — thymine (T): 9% Correct adenine (A): 41% — guanine (G): 9% — thymine (T): 9% Incorrect MC752f_5c66
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 13% is guanine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 13% — cytosine (C): 37% — thymine (T): 37% Incorrect adenine (A): 37% — cytosine (C): 13% — thymine (T): 37% Correct adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 37% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 37% — cytosine (C): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 37% — cytosine (C): 37% — thymine (T): 13% Incorrect MC51f4_380c
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 45% is thymine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 5% — cytosine (C): 5% — guanine (G): 45% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 5% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 5% — guanine (G): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 5% — cytosine (C): 45% — guanine (G): 5% Incorrect adenine (A): 45% — cytosine (C): 5% — guanine (G): 5% Correct MC48ea_cdff
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 47% is guanine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 3% — cytosine (C): 47% — thymine (T): 3% Correct adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 25% — thymine (T): 3% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 3% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 3% — cytosine (C): 3% — thymine (T): 47% Incorrect adenine (A): 47% — cytosine (C): 3% — thymine (T): 3% Incorrect MC2cf1_f420
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 3% is adenine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
cytosine (C): 3% — guanine (G): 47% — thymine (T): 47% Incorrect cytosine (C): 47% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 47% Incorrect cytosine (C): 47% — guanine (G): 47% — thymine (T): 3% Correct cytosine (C): 47% — guanine (G): 3% — thymine (T): 47% Incorrect MCe963_2301
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 14% is thymine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 14% — cytosine (C): 36% — guanine (G): 36% Correct adenine (A): 36% — cytosine (C): 14% — guanine (G): 36% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 36% Incorrect adenine (A): 36% — cytosine (C): 36% — guanine (G): 14% Incorrect adenine (A): 36% — cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 25% Incorrect MC9ccb_a9ac
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 35% is thymine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 15% — cytosine (C): 35% — guanine (G): 15% Incorrect adenine (A): 15% — cytosine (C): 15% — guanine (G): 35% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 15% Incorrect adenine (A): 15% — cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 35% — cytosine (C): 15% — guanine (G): 15% Correct MC97bd_ec28
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 39% is adenine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 11% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 11% Incorrect cytosine (C): 39% — guanine (G): 11% — thymine (T): 11% Incorrect cytosine (C): 11% — guanine (G): 39% — thymine (T): 11% Incorrect cytosine (C): 11% — guanine (G): 11% — thymine (T): 39% Correct MC7c49_c492
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 31% is guanine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 19% — cytosine (C): 31% — thymine (T): 19% Correct adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 25% — thymine (T): 19% Incorrect adenine (A): 19% — cytosine (C): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 31% — cytosine (C): 19% — thymine (T): 19% Incorrect adenine (A): 19% — cytosine (C): 19% — thymine (T): 31% Incorrect MCcbbf_13d7
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 37% is thymine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 13% — cytosine (C): 37% — guanine (G): 13% Incorrect adenine (A): 37% — cytosine (C): 13% — guanine (G): 13% Correct adenine (A): 13% — cytosine (C): 13% — guanine (G): 37% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 13% Incorrect adenine (A): 13% — cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 25% Incorrect MC2ab6_e112
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 15% is adenine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
cytosine (C): 35% — guanine (G): 15% — thymine (T): 35% Incorrect cytosine (C): 15% — guanine (G): 35% — thymine (T): 35% Incorrect cytosine (C): 35% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 35% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect cytosine (C): 35% — guanine (G): 35% — thymine (T): 15% Correct MCdbc7_0dc9
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 17% is guanine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 25% — thymine (T): 33% Incorrect adenine (A): 33% — cytosine (C): 33% — thymine (T): 17% Incorrect adenine (A): 33% — cytosine (C): 17% — thymine (T): 33% Correct adenine (A): 17% — cytosine (C): 33% — thymine (T): 33% Incorrect adenine (A): 33% — cytosine (C): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect MC9ccb_c582
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 35% is thymine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 35% — cytosine (C): 15% — guanine (G): 15% Correct adenine (A): 15% — cytosine (C): 35% — guanine (G): 15% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 15% Incorrect adenine (A): 15% — cytosine (C): 15% — guanine (G): 35% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 15% — guanine (G): 25% Incorrect MC5340_5529
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 21% is guanine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 29% — cytosine (C): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 29% — cytosine (C): 21% — thymine (T): 29% Correct adenine (A): 29% — cytosine (C): 29% — thymine (T): 21% Incorrect adenine (A): 21% — cytosine (C): 29% — thymine (T): 29% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 29% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect MC6c31_4a31
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 11% is thymine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 11% — cytosine (C): 39% — guanine (G): 39% Correct adenine (A): 39% — cytosine (C): 11% — guanine (G): 39% Incorrect adenine (A): 39% — cytosine (C): 39% — guanine (G): 11% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 39% Incorrect adenine (A): 39% — cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 25% Incorrect MCc2e8_8ab3
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 13% is cytosine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 37% — guanine (G): 13% — thymine (T): 37% Correct adenine (A): 37% — guanine (G): 37% — thymine (T): 13% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 37% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — guanine (G): 37% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 13% — guanine (G): 37% — thymine (T): 37% Incorrect MCb2ed_d2a1
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 49% is thymine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 49% — cytosine (C): 1% — guanine (G): 1% Correct adenine (A): 1% — cytosine (C): 49% — guanine (G): 1% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 1% — guanine (G): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 1% — cytosine (C): 1% — guanine (G): 49% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 1% Incorrect MCc2d9_6abf
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 15% is thymine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 35% — cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 35% — cytosine (C): 35% — guanine (G): 15% Incorrect adenine (A): 15% — cytosine (C): 35% — guanine (G): 35% Correct adenine (A): 35% — cytosine (C): 15% — guanine (G): 35% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 35% — guanine (G): 25% Incorrect MCb771_34a6
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 34% is thymine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 16% — cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 34% — cytosine (C): 16% — guanine (G): 16% Correct adenine (A): 16% — cytosine (C): 34% — guanine (G): 16% Incorrect adenine (A): 16% — cytosine (C): 16% — guanine (G): 34% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 16% Incorrect MC51c5_69b8
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 16% is cytosine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 16% — guanine (G): 34% — thymine (T): 34% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 34% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — guanine (G): 34% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 34% — guanine (G): 16% — thymine (T): 34% Correct adenine (A): 34% — guanine (G): 34% — thymine (T): 16% Incorrect MC3223_e97e
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 31% is thymine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 19% — cytosine (C): 31% — guanine (G): 19% Incorrect adenine (A): 19% — cytosine (C): 19% — guanine (G): 31% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 19% — guanine (G): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 19% — cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 31% — cytosine (C): 19% — guanine (G): 19% Correct MC8219_3c57
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 7% is adenine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
cytosine (C): 7% — guanine (G): 43% — thymine (T): 43% Incorrect cytosine (C): 43% — guanine (G): 43% — thymine (T): 7% Correct cytosine (C): 43% — guanine (G): 7% — thymine (T): 43% Incorrect cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 43% Incorrect cytosine (C): 43% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect MC898b_2743
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 22% is adenine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
cytosine (C): 28% — guanine (G): 22% — thymine (T): 28% Incorrect cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 28% Incorrect cytosine (C): 22% — guanine (G): 28% — thymine (T): 28% Incorrect cytosine (C): 28% — guanine (G): 28% — thymine (T): 22% Correct cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 28% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect MCa231_cba1
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 23% is adenine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
cytosine (C): 27% — guanine (G): 27% — thymine (T): 23% Correct cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 27% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect cytosine (C): 27% — guanine (G): 23% — thymine (T): 27% Incorrect cytosine (C): 23% — guanine (G): 27% — thymine (T): 27% Incorrect cytosine (C): 27% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect MC23d0_5807
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 37% is adenine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
cytosine (C): 13% — guanine (G): 37% — thymine (T): 13% Incorrect cytosine (C): 13% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 13% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect cytosine (C): 37% — guanine (G): 13% — thymine (T): 13% Incorrect cytosine (C): 13% — guanine (G): 13% — thymine (T): 37% Correct MC2d29_5fc3
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 40% is cytosine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 25% — guanine (G): 10% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 10% Incorrect adenine (A): 40% — guanine (G): 10% — thymine (T): 10% Incorrect adenine (A): 10% — guanine (G): 10% — thymine (T): 40% Incorrect adenine (A): 10% — guanine (G): 40% — thymine (T): 10% Correct MCf5a1_f09a
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 8% is thymine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 42% — cytosine (C): 8% — guanine (G): 42% Incorrect adenine (A): 42% — cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 42% — cytosine (C): 42% — guanine (G): 8% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 42% — guanine (G): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 8% — cytosine (C): 42% — guanine (G): 42% Correct MC5f1e_5ac6
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 34% is adenine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
cytosine (C): 34% — guanine (G): 16% — thymine (T): 16% Incorrect cytosine (C): 16% — guanine (G): 34% — thymine (T): 16% Incorrect cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 16% Incorrect cytosine (C): 16% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect cytosine (C): 16% — guanine (G): 16% — thymine (T): 34% Correct MCa14e_ee20
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 2% is guanine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 48% — cytosine (C): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 48% — cytosine (C): 48% — thymine (T): 2% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 25% — thymine (T): 48% Incorrect adenine (A): 2% — cytosine (C): 48% — thymine (T): 48% Incorrect adenine (A): 48% — cytosine (C): 2% — thymine (T): 48% Correct MCd32a_afca
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 13% is adenine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 37% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect cytosine (C): 37% — guanine (G): 13% — thymine (T): 37% Incorrect cytosine (C): 13% — guanine (G): 37% — thymine (T): 37% Incorrect cytosine (C): 37% — guanine (G): 37% — thymine (T): 13% Correct cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 37% Incorrect MCe963_ab6b
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 14% is thymine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 36% — cytosine (C): 14% — guanine (G): 36% Incorrect adenine (A): 14% — cytosine (C): 36% — guanine (G): 36% Correct adenine (A): 36% — cytosine (C): 36% — guanine (G): 14% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 36% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 36% — guanine (G): 25% Incorrect MC50db_7a1d
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 29% is thymine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 29% — cytosine (C): 21% — guanine (G): 21% Correct adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 21% — guanine (G): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 21% — cytosine (C): 29% — guanine (G): 21% Incorrect adenine (A): 21% — cytosine (C): 21% — guanine (G): 29% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 21% Incorrect MCbb3c_02bd
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 7% is cytosine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 43% — guanine (G): 7% — thymine (T): 43% Correct adenine (A): 25% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 43% Incorrect adenine (A): 43% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 7% — guanine (G): 43% — thymine (T): 43% Incorrect adenine (A): 43% — guanine (G): 43% — thymine (T): 7% Incorrect MC910d_054a
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 44% is cytosine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 25% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 6% Incorrect adenine (A): 6% — guanine (G): 6% — thymine (T): 44% Incorrect adenine (A): 6% — guanine (G): 44% — thymine (T): 6% Correct adenine (A): 6% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 44% — guanine (G): 6% — thymine (T): 6% Incorrect MC0b7a_dec7
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 27% is cytosine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 23% — guanine (G): 23% — thymine (T): 27% Incorrect adenine (A): 23% — guanine (G): 27% — thymine (T): 23% Correct adenine (A): 25% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 23% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — guanine (G): 23% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 27% — guanine (G): 23% — thymine (T): 23% Incorrect MC61e4_bba3
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 22% is thymine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 28% — cytosine (C): 28% — guanine (G): 22% Incorrect adenine (A): 28% — cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 28% — cytosine (C): 22% — guanine (G): 28% Incorrect adenine (A): 22% — cytosine (C): 28% — guanine (G): 28% Correct adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 28% Incorrect MC0a7a_9e0e
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 18% is thymine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 32% — guanine (G): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 32% — cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 18% — cytosine (C): 32% — guanine (G): 32% Correct adenine (A): 32% — cytosine (C): 18% — guanine (G): 32% Incorrect adenine (A): 32% — cytosine (C): 32% — guanine (G): 18% Incorrect MCafe4_92ae
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 10% is adenine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
cytosine (C): 40% — guanine (G): 10% — thymine (T): 40% Incorrect cytosine (C): 40% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect cytosine (C): 40% — guanine (G): 40% — thymine (T): 10% Correct cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 40% Incorrect cytosine (C): 10% — guanine (G): 40% — thymine (T): 40% Incorrect MCbc07_b4f0
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 38% is adenine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
cytosine (C): 12% — guanine (G): 12% — thymine (T): 38% Correct cytosine (C): 38% — guanine (G): 12% — thymine (T): 12% Incorrect cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 12% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 12% Incorrect cytosine (C): 12% — guanine (G): 38% — thymine (T): 12% Incorrect MCc645_9303
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 20% is cytosine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 30% — guanine (G): 20% — thymine (T): 30% Correct adenine (A): 30% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 30% — guanine (G): 30% — thymine (T): 20% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — guanine (G): 30% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 20% — guanine (G): 30% — thymine (T): 30% Incorrect MCde1b_bce2
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 9% is thymine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 41% — cytosine (C): 9% — guanine (G): 41% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 41% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 41% — guanine (G): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 41% — cytosine (C): 41% — guanine (G): 9% Incorrect adenine (A): 9% — cytosine (C): 41% — guanine (G): 41% Correct MCbe04_ea49
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 45% is cytosine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 45% — guanine (G): 5% — thymine (T): 5% Incorrect adenine (A): 5% — guanine (G): 5% — thymine (T): 45% Incorrect adenine (A): 5% — guanine (G): 45% — thymine (T): 5% Correct adenine (A): 5% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 5% Incorrect MC0a7a_bacb
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 18% is thymine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 18% — cytosine (C): 32% — guanine (G): 32% Correct adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 32% — guanine (G): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 32% — cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 32% — cytosine (C): 18% — guanine (G): 32% Incorrect adenine (A): 32% — cytosine (C): 32% — guanine (G): 18% Incorrect MC10ff_e6e6
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 12% is thymine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 38% Incorrect adenine (A): 38% — cytosine (C): 38% — guanine (G): 12% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 38% — guanine (G): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 38% — cytosine (C): 12% — guanine (G): 38% Incorrect adenine (A): 12% — cytosine (C): 38% — guanine (G): 38% Correct MC0220_dfde
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 41% is cytosine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 9% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 9% — guanine (G): 9% — thymine (T): 41% Incorrect adenine (A): 9% — guanine (G): 41% — thymine (T): 9% Correct adenine (A): 41% — guanine (G): 9% — thymine (T): 9% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — guanine (G): 9% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect MCc555_9468
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 46% is adenine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
cytosine (C): 4% — guanine (G): 4% — thymine (T): 46% Correct cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 4% Incorrect cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 4% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect cytosine (C): 46% — guanine (G): 4% — thymine (T): 4% Incorrect cytosine (C): 4% — guanine (G): 46% — thymine (T): 4% Incorrect MCe215_1a18
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 18% is adenine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 32% Incorrect cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 32% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect cytosine (C): 32% — guanine (G): 32% — thymine (T): 18% Correct cytosine (C): 18% — guanine (G): 32% — thymine (T): 32% Incorrect cytosine (C): 32% — guanine (G): 18% — thymine (T): 32% Incorrect MCde1b_637a
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 9% is thymine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 41% — cytosine (C): 9% — guanine (G): 41% Incorrect adenine (A): 41% — cytosine (C): 41% — guanine (G): 9% Incorrect adenine (A): 9% — cytosine (C): 41% — guanine (G): 41% Correct adenine (A): 41% — cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 41% — guanine (G): 25% Incorrect MCa9a3_92ab
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 6% is adenine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
cytosine (C): 44% — guanine (G): 6% — thymine (T): 44% Incorrect cytosine (C): 6% — guanine (G): 44% — thymine (T): 44% Incorrect cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 44% Incorrect cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 44% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect cytosine (C): 44% — guanine (G): 44% — thymine (T): 6% Correct MCd73d_e000
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 48% is guanine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 48% — cytosine (C): 2% — thymine (T): 2% Incorrect adenine (A): 2% — cytosine (C): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 2% — cytosine (C): 48% — thymine (T): 2% Correct adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 2% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 2% — cytosine (C): 2% — thymine (T): 48% Incorrect MCeeef_911d
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 47% is adenine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
cytosine (C): 47% — guanine (G): 3% — thymine (T): 3% Incorrect cytosine (C): 3% — guanine (G): 47% — thymine (T): 3% Incorrect cytosine (C): 3% — guanine (G): 3% — thymine (T): 47% Correct cytosine (C): 3% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 3% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect MCdd80_a367
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 1% is guanine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 25% — thymine (T): 49% Incorrect adenine (A): 1% — cytosine (C): 49% — thymine (T): 49% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 49% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 49% — cytosine (C): 49% — thymine (T): 1% Incorrect adenine (A): 49% — cytosine (C): 1% — thymine (T): 49% Correct MC0087_2a1c
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 32% is guanine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 18% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 18% — cytosine (C): 32% — thymine (T): 18% Correct adenine (A): 18% — cytosine (C): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 32% — cytosine (C): 18% — thymine (T): 18% Incorrect adenine (A): 18% — cytosine (C): 18% — thymine (T): 32% Incorrect MC3b45_5345
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 13% is thymine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 37% — cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 13% — cytosine (C): 37% — guanine (G): 37% Correct adenine (A): 37% — cytosine (C): 37% — guanine (G): 13% Incorrect adenine (A): 37% — cytosine (C): 13% — guanine (G): 37% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 37% — guanine (G): 25% Incorrect MCc9af_12dd
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 19% is adenine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
cytosine (C): 31% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect cytosine (C): 19% — guanine (G): 31% — thymine (T): 31% Incorrect cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 31% Incorrect cytosine (C): 31% — guanine (G): 19% — thymine (T): 31% Incorrect cytosine (C): 31% — guanine (G): 31% — thymine (T): 19% Correct MC8219_1f5c
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 7% is adenine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
cytosine (C): 43% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect cytosine (C): 7% — guanine (G): 43% — thymine (T): 43% Incorrect cytosine (C): 43% — guanine (G): 43% — thymine (T): 7% Correct cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 43% Incorrect cytosine (C): 43% — guanine (G): 7% — thymine (T): 43% Incorrect MCd2a1_2bdc
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 35% is guanine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 35% — cytosine (C): 15% — thymine (T): 15% Incorrect adenine (A): 15% — cytosine (C): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 15% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 15% — cytosine (C): 15% — thymine (T): 35% Incorrect adenine (A): 15% — cytosine (C): 35% — thymine (T): 15% Correct MC4410_6759
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 18% is guanine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 25% — thymine (T): 32% Incorrect adenine (A): 32% — cytosine (C): 32% — thymine (T): 18% Incorrect adenine (A): 32% — cytosine (C): 18% — thymine (T): 32% Correct adenine (A): 18% — cytosine (C): 32% — thymine (T): 32% Incorrect adenine (A): 32% — cytosine (C): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect MC2f8e_2aca
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 22% is guanine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 28% — cytosine (C): 22% — thymine (T): 28% Correct adenine (A): 22% — cytosine (C): 28% — thymine (T): 28% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 28% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 25% — thymine (T): 28% Incorrect adenine (A): 28% — cytosine (C): 28% — thymine (T): 22% Incorrect MC5340_27b6
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 21% is guanine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 21% — cytosine (C): 29% — thymine (T): 29% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 29% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 29% — cytosine (C): 29% — thymine (T): 21% Incorrect adenine (A): 29% — cytosine (C): 21% — thymine (T): 29% Correct adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 25% — thymine (T): 29% Incorrect MCc2d9_e238
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 15% is thymine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 35% — guanine (G): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 35% Incorrect adenine (A): 35% — cytosine (C): 15% — guanine (G): 35% Incorrect adenine (A): 35% — cytosine (C): 35% — guanine (G): 15% Incorrect adenine (A): 15% — cytosine (C): 35% — guanine (G): 35% Correct MCa9a3_61ab
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 6% is adenine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
cytosine (C): 44% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect cytosine (C): 44% — guanine (G): 6% — thymine (T): 44% Incorrect cytosine (C): 44% — guanine (G): 44% — thymine (T): 6% Correct cytosine (C): 6% — guanine (G): 44% — thymine (T): 44% Incorrect cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 44% Incorrect MCda4c_3c33
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 31% is adenine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
cytosine (C): 19% — guanine (G): 31% — thymine (T): 19% Incorrect cytosine (C): 31% — guanine (G): 19% — thymine (T): 19% Incorrect cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 19% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect cytosine (C): 19% — guanine (G): 19% — thymine (T): 31% Correct cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 19% Incorrect MCe215_31dd
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 18% is adenine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 32% Incorrect cytosine (C): 32% — guanine (G): 32% — thymine (T): 18% Correct cytosine (C): 32% — guanine (G): 18% — thymine (T): 32% Incorrect cytosine (C): 32% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect cytosine (C): 18% — guanine (G): 32% — thymine (T): 32% Incorrect MC57f3_a397
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 30% is guanine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 20% — cytosine (C): 20% — thymine (T): 30% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 25% — thymine (T): 20% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 20% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 20% — cytosine (C): 30% — thymine (T): 20% Correct adenine (A): 30% — cytosine (C): 20% — thymine (T): 20% Incorrect MCb75e_b946
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 23% is cytosine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 27% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 27% — guanine (G): 27% — thymine (T): 23% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 27% Incorrect adenine (A): 27% — guanine (G): 23% — thymine (T): 27% Correct adenine (A): 23% — guanine (G): 27% — thymine (T): 27% Incorrect MC48ea_8c59
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 47% is guanine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 25% — thymine (T): 3% Incorrect adenine (A): 47% — cytosine (C): 3% — thymine (T): 3% Incorrect adenine (A): 3% — cytosine (C): 3% — thymine (T): 47% Incorrect adenine (A): 3% — cytosine (C): 47% — thymine (T): 3% Correct adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 3% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect MC44da_e91c
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 32% is cytosine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 18% — guanine (G): 18% — thymine (T): 32% Incorrect adenine (A): 18% — guanine (G): 32% — thymine (T): 18% Correct adenine (A): 18% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — guanine (G): 18% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 32% — guanine (G): 18% — thymine (T): 18% Incorrect MCa231_e1e4
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 23% is adenine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 27% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect cytosine (C): 23% — guanine (G): 27% — thymine (T): 27% Incorrect cytosine (C): 27% — guanine (G): 23% — thymine (T): 27% Incorrect cytosine (C): 27% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect cytosine (C): 27% — guanine (G): 27% — thymine (T): 23% Correct MCb771_3b84
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 34% is thymine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 16% — cytosine (C): 34% — guanine (G): 16% Incorrect adenine (A): 16% — cytosine (C): 16% — guanine (G): 34% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 16% — guanine (G): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 34% — cytosine (C): 16% — guanine (G): 16% Correct adenine (A): 16% — cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 25% Incorrect MCf493_989e
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 19% is cytosine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 31% — guanine (G): 19% — thymine (T): 31% Correct adenine (A): 31% — guanine (G): 31% — thymine (T): 19% Incorrect adenine (A): 31% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 19% — guanine (G): 31% — thymine (T): 31% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — guanine (G): 31% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect MC8125_276f
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 29% is cytosine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 21% — guanine (G): 21% — thymine (T): 29% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — guanine (G): 21% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 21% — guanine (G): 29% — thymine (T): 21% Correct adenine (A): 29% — guanine (G): 21% — thymine (T): 21% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 21% Incorrect MC21c0_95e6
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 19% is thymine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 31% — cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 31% — cytosine (C): 31% — guanine (G): 19% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 31% — guanine (G): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 31% — cytosine (C): 19% — guanine (G): 31% Incorrect adenine (A): 19% — cytosine (C): 31% — guanine (G): 31% Correct MCd56d_3440
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 5% is adenine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
cytosine (C): 45% — guanine (G): 5% — thymine (T): 45% Incorrect cytosine (C): 5% — guanine (G): 45% — thymine (T): 45% Incorrect cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 45% Incorrect cytosine (C): 45% — guanine (G): 45% — thymine (T): 5% Correct cytosine (C): 45% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect MC1999_4e17
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 30% is thymine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 20% — cytosine (C): 20% — guanine (G): 30% Incorrect adenine (A): 20% — cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 20% — cytosine (C): 30% — guanine (G): 20% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 20% Incorrect adenine (A): 30% — cytosine (C): 20% — guanine (G): 20% Correct MCa6ec_1b8b
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 34% is cytosine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 16% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 34% — guanine (G): 16% — thymine (T): 16% Incorrect adenine (A): 16% — guanine (G): 16% — thymine (T): 34% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 16% Incorrect adenine (A): 16% — guanine (G): 34% — thymine (T): 16% Correct MC31b8_6c7c
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 39% is guanine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 39% — cytosine (C): 11% — thymine (T): 11% Incorrect adenine (A): 11% — cytosine (C): 11% — thymine (T): 39% Incorrect adenine (A): 11% — cytosine (C): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 11% — cytosine (C): 39% — thymine (T): 11% Correct adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 11% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect MCede1_98e8
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 12% is cytosine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 25% — guanine (G): 38% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 12% — guanine (G): 38% — thymine (T): 38% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 38% Incorrect adenine (A): 38% — guanine (G): 38% — thymine (T): 12% Incorrect adenine (A): 38% — guanine (G): 12% — thymine (T): 38% Correct MCf8fe_17a1
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 36% is cytosine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 25% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 14% Incorrect adenine (A): 14% — guanine (G): 36% — thymine (T): 14% Correct adenine (A): 36% — guanine (G): 14% — thymine (T): 14% Incorrect adenine (A): 14% — guanine (G): 14% — thymine (T): 36% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — guanine (G): 14% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect MCbe04_b8eb
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 45% is cytosine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 25% — guanine (G): 5% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 5% — guanine (G): 5% — thymine (T): 45% Incorrect adenine (A): 5% — guanine (G): 45% — thymine (T): 5% Correct adenine (A): 45% — guanine (G): 5% — thymine (T): 5% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 5% Incorrect MC3690_47ad
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 20% is thymine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 30% — cytosine (C): 30% — guanine (G): 20% Incorrect adenine (A): 30% — cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 20% — cytosine (C): 30% — guanine (G): 30% Correct adenine (A): 30% — cytosine (C): 20% — guanine (G): 30% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 30% — guanine (G): 25% Incorrect MC6a49_bb33
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 49% is cytosine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 1% — guanine (G): 49% — thymine (T): 1% Correct adenine (A): 25% — guanine (G): 1% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 1% — guanine (G): 1% — thymine (T): 49% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 1% Incorrect adenine (A): 49% — guanine (G): 1% — thymine (T): 1% Incorrect MC5678_3dc1
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 16% is adenine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 34% Incorrect cytosine (C): 16% — guanine (G): 34% — thymine (T): 34% Incorrect cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 34% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect cytosine (C): 34% — guanine (G): 16% — thymine (T): 34% Incorrect cytosine (C): 34% — guanine (G): 34% — thymine (T): 16% Correct MCd2a1_bb91
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 35% is guanine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 15% — cytosine (C): 15% — thymine (T): 35% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 25% — thymine (T): 15% Incorrect adenine (A): 15% — cytosine (C): 35% — thymine (T): 15% Correct adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 15% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 35% — cytosine (C): 15% — thymine (T): 15% Incorrect MC57f3_d37e
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 30% is guanine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 20% — cytosine (C): 30% — thymine (T): 20% Correct adenine (A): 20% — cytosine (C): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 20% — cytosine (C): 20% — thymine (T): 30% Incorrect adenine (A): 30% — cytosine (C): 20% — thymine (T): 20% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 20% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect MCdbc7_c31c
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 17% is guanine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 33% — cytosine (C): 17% — thymine (T): 33% Correct adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 33% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 33% — cytosine (C): 33% — thymine (T): 17% Incorrect adenine (A): 17% — cytosine (C): 33% — thymine (T): 33% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 25% — thymine (T): 33% Incorrect MC241c_e84f
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 7% is guanine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 7% — cytosine (C): 43% — thymine (T): 43% Incorrect adenine (A): 43% — cytosine (C): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 43% — cytosine (C): 43% — thymine (T): 7% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 43% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 43% — cytosine (C): 7% — thymine (T): 43% Correct MC4a5e_b8ba
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 23% is thymine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 27% — guanine (G): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 27% — cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 27% — cytosine (C): 23% — guanine (G): 27% Incorrect adenine (A): 23% — cytosine (C): 27% — guanine (G): 27% Correct adenine (A): 27% — cytosine (C): 27% — guanine (G): 23% Incorrect MCbe04_bcd9
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 45% is cytosine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 25% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 5% Incorrect adenine (A): 5% — guanine (G): 5% — thymine (T): 45% Incorrect adenine (A): 45% — guanine (G): 5% — thymine (T): 5% Incorrect adenine (A): 5% — guanine (G): 45% — thymine (T): 5% Correct adenine (A): 5% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect MC8cb3_c365
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 15% is guanine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 35% — cytosine (C): 15% — thymine (T): 35% Correct adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 35% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 15% — cytosine (C): 35% — thymine (T): 35% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 25% — thymine (T): 35% Incorrect adenine (A): 35% — cytosine (C): 35% — thymine (T): 15% Incorrect MC5c32_b155
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 43% is cytosine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 7% — guanine (G): 43% — thymine (T): 7% Correct adenine (A): 25% — guanine (G): 7% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 7% — guanine (G): 7% — thymine (T): 43% Incorrect adenine (A): 7% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 43% — guanine (G): 7% — thymine (T): 7% Incorrect MC6350_61ec
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 46% is guanine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 4% — cytosine (C): 46% — thymine (T): 4% Correct adenine (A): 4% — cytosine (C): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 4% — cytosine (C): 4% — thymine (T): 46% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 25% — thymine (T): 4% Incorrect adenine (A): 46% — cytosine (C): 4% — thymine (T): 4% Incorrect MC9435_18a0
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 6% is cytosine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 25% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 44% Incorrect adenine (A): 44% — guanine (G): 6% — thymine (T): 44% Correct adenine (A): 25% — guanine (G): 44% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 6% — guanine (G): 44% — thymine (T): 44% Incorrect adenine (A): 44% — guanine (G): 44% — thymine (T): 6% Incorrect MC74a4_24e0
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 35% is adenine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 15% Incorrect cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 15% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect cytosine (C): 35% — guanine (G): 15% — thymine (T): 15% Incorrect cytosine (C): 15% — guanine (G): 35% — thymine (T): 15% Incorrect cytosine (C): 15% — guanine (G): 15% — thymine (T): 35% Correct MC35c1_d86f
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 31% is cytosine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 25% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 19% Incorrect adenine (A): 31% — guanine (G): 19% — thymine (T): 19% Incorrect adenine (A): 19% — guanine (G): 31% — thymine (T): 19% Correct adenine (A): 19% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 19% — guanine (G): 19% — thymine (T): 31% Incorrect MCe215_33a7
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 18% is adenine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
cytosine (C): 32% — guanine (G): 18% — thymine (T): 32% Incorrect cytosine (C): 32% — guanine (G): 32% — thymine (T): 18% Correct cytosine (C): 18% — guanine (G): 32% — thymine (T): 32% Incorrect cytosine (C): 32% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 32% Incorrect MC31b8_dac9
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 39% is guanine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 11% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 11% — cytosine (C): 39% — thymine (T): 11% Correct adenine (A): 39% — cytosine (C): 11% — thymine (T): 11% Incorrect adenine (A): 11% — cytosine (C): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 11% — cytosine (C): 11% — thymine (T): 39% Incorrect MCe94c_7edf
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 21% is cytosine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 21% — guanine (G): 29% — thymine (T): 29% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — guanine (G): 29% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 29% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 29% — guanine (G): 29% — thymine (T): 21% Incorrect adenine (A): 29% — guanine (G): 21% — thymine (T): 29% Correct MC898b_f994
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 22% is adenine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
cytosine (C): 28% — guanine (G): 22% — thymine (T): 28% Incorrect cytosine (C): 28% — guanine (G): 28% — thymine (T): 22% Correct cytosine (C): 22% — guanine (G): 28% — thymine (T): 28% Incorrect cytosine (C): 28% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 28% Incorrect MCa231_7ed4
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 23% is adenine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 27% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect cytosine (C): 27% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect cytosine (C): 27% — guanine (G): 27% — thymine (T): 23% Correct cytosine (C): 23% — guanine (G): 27% — thymine (T): 27% Incorrect cytosine (C): 27% — guanine (G): 23% — thymine (T): 27% Incorrect MC6bd3_3cef
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 33% is cytosine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 17% — guanine (G): 17% — thymine (T): 33% Incorrect adenine (A): 33% — guanine (G): 17% — thymine (T): 17% Incorrect adenine (A): 17% — guanine (G): 33% — thymine (T): 17% Correct adenine (A): 17% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 17% Incorrect MCdb9a_23b8
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 18% is cytosine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 18% — guanine (G): 32% — thymine (T): 32% Incorrect adenine (A): 32% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 32% — guanine (G): 32% — thymine (T): 18% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 32% Incorrect adenine (A): 32% — guanine (G): 18% — thymine (T): 32% Correct MC086a_0998
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 36% is adenine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
cytosine (C): 36% — guanine (G): 14% — thymine (T): 14% Incorrect cytosine (C): 14% — guanine (G): 36% — thymine (T): 14% Incorrect cytosine (C): 14% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 14% Incorrect cytosine (C): 14% — guanine (G): 14% — thymine (T): 36% Correct MCff1c_765d
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 41% is thymine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 9% — cytosine (C): 9% — guanine (G): 41% Incorrect adenine (A): 9% — cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 9% — cytosine (C): 41% — guanine (G): 9% Incorrect adenine (A): 41% — cytosine (C): 9% — guanine (G): 9% Correct adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 9% Incorrect MC2811_0cc1
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 2% is cytosine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 48% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 48% — guanine (G): 48% — thymine (T): 2% Incorrect adenine (A): 48% — guanine (G): 2% — thymine (T): 48% Correct adenine (A): 2% — guanine (G): 48% — thymine (T): 48% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — guanine (G): 48% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect MC910d_d78f
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 44% is cytosine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 6% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 44% — guanine (G): 6% — thymine (T): 6% Incorrect adenine (A): 6% — guanine (G): 6% — thymine (T): 44% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 6% Incorrect adenine (A): 6% — guanine (G): 44% — thymine (T): 6% Correct MC0220_7e2a
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 41% is cytosine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 25% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 9% Incorrect adenine (A): 41% — guanine (G): 9% — thymine (T): 9% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — guanine (G): 9% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 9% — guanine (G): 41% — thymine (T): 9% Correct adenine (A): 9% — guanine (G): 9% — thymine (T): 41% Incorrect MC1dce_791d
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 8% is adenine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
cytosine (C): 8% — guanine (G): 42% — thymine (T): 42% Incorrect cytosine (C): 42% — guanine (G): 42% — thymine (T): 8% Correct cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 42% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 42% Incorrect cytosine (C): 42% — guanine (G): 8% — thymine (T): 42% Incorrect MC086a_c38a
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 36% is adenine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 14% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect cytosine (C): 36% — guanine (G): 14% — thymine (T): 14% Incorrect cytosine (C): 14% — guanine (G): 36% — thymine (T): 14% Incorrect cytosine (C): 14% — guanine (G): 14% — thymine (T): 36% Correct cytosine (C): 14% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect MC48ea_bc50
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 47% is guanine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 3% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 25% — thymine (T): 3% Incorrect adenine (A): 3% — cytosine (C): 3% — thymine (T): 47% Incorrect adenine (A): 3% — cytosine (C): 47% — thymine (T): 3% Correct adenine (A): 47% — cytosine (C): 3% — thymine (T): 3% Incorrect MCf8fe_2f03
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 36% is cytosine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 25% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 14% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — guanine (G): 14% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 14% — guanine (G): 14% — thymine (T): 36% Incorrect adenine (A): 14% — guanine (G): 36% — thymine (T): 14% Correct adenine (A): 36% — guanine (G): 14% — thymine (T): 14% Incorrect MC7368_fb8c
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 5% is guanine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 45% — cytosine (C): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 45% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 45% — cytosine (C): 45% — thymine (T): 5% Incorrect adenine (A): 5% — cytosine (C): 45% — thymine (T): 45% Incorrect adenine (A): 45% — cytosine (C): 5% — thymine (T): 45% Correct MCd7f7_0e83
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 37% is cytosine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 13% — guanine (G): 13% — thymine (T): 37% Incorrect adenine (A): 13% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 13% — guanine (G): 37% — thymine (T): 13% Correct adenine (A): 37% — guanine (G): 13% — thymine (T): 13% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 13% Incorrect MC57f3_82df
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 30% is guanine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 20% — cytosine (C): 30% — thymine (T): 20% Correct adenine (A): 20% — cytosine (C): 20% — thymine (T): 30% Incorrect adenine (A): 30% — cytosine (C): 20% — thymine (T): 20% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 25% — thymine (T): 20% Incorrect adenine (A): 20% — cytosine (C): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect MC5468_31d8
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 38% is thymine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 38% — cytosine (C): 12% — guanine (G): 12% Correct adenine (A): 12% — cytosine (C): 12% — guanine (G): 38% Incorrect adenine (A): 12% — cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 12% — guanine (G): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 12% — cytosine (C): 38% — guanine (G): 12% Incorrect MC074b_1ca6
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 2% is adenine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
cytosine (C): 2% — guanine (G): 48% — thymine (T): 48% Incorrect cytosine (C): 48% — guanine (G): 48% — thymine (T): 2% Correct cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 48% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect cytosine (C): 48% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect cytosine (C): 48% — guanine (G): 2% — thymine (T): 48% Incorrect MCe4b6_6ad4
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 27% is thymine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 23% — cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 27% — cytosine (C): 23% — guanine (G): 23% Correct adenine (A): 23% — cytosine (C): 23% — guanine (G): 27% Incorrect adenine (A): 23% — cytosine (C): 27% — guanine (G): 23% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 23% — guanine (G): 25% Incorrect MC21c0_73a3
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 19% is thymine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 31% — cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 31% — cytosine (C): 31% — guanine (G): 19% Incorrect adenine (A): 31% — cytosine (C): 19% — guanine (G): 31% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 31% Incorrect adenine (A): 19% — cytosine (C): 31% — guanine (G): 31% Correct MC478b_0dc9
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 10% is thymine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 40% — cytosine (C): 10% — guanine (G): 40% Incorrect adenine (A): 40% — cytosine (C): 40% — guanine (G): 10% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 40% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 40% — guanine (G): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 10% — cytosine (C): 40% — guanine (G): 40% Correct MC3b45_e8a8
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 13% is thymine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 37% — cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 37% Incorrect adenine (A): 37% — cytosine (C): 13% — guanine (G): 37% Incorrect adenine (A): 37% — cytosine (C): 37% — guanine (G): 13% Incorrect adenine (A): 13% — cytosine (C): 37% — guanine (G): 37% Correct MC478b_72cd
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 10% is thymine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 40% Incorrect adenine (A): 40% — cytosine (C): 10% — guanine (G): 40% Incorrect adenine (A): 40% — cytosine (C): 40% — guanine (G): 10% Incorrect adenine (A): 40% — cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 10% — cytosine (C): 40% — guanine (G): 40% Correct MC6a49_41eb
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 49% is cytosine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 49% — guanine (G): 1% — thymine (T): 1% Incorrect adenine (A): 1% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — guanine (G): 1% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 1% — guanine (G): 1% — thymine (T): 49% Incorrect adenine (A): 1% — guanine (G): 49% — thymine (T): 1% Correct MCb3f3_45d3
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 10% is cytosine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 25% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 40% Incorrect adenine (A): 40% — guanine (G): 40% — thymine (T): 10% Incorrect adenine (A): 40% — guanine (G): 10% — thymine (T): 40% Correct adenine (A): 40% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 10% — guanine (G): 40% — thymine (T): 40% Incorrect MC8d38_151b
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 33% is adenine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 17% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 17% Incorrect cytosine (C): 33% — guanine (G): 17% — thymine (T): 17% Incorrect cytosine (C): 17% — guanine (G): 17% — thymine (T): 33% Correct cytosine (C): 17% — guanine (G): 33% — thymine (T): 17% Incorrect MCb3f3_7ea6
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 10% is cytosine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 10% — guanine (G): 40% — thymine (T): 40% Incorrect adenine (A): 40% — guanine (G): 40% — thymine (T): 10% Incorrect adenine (A): 40% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 40% — guanine (G): 10% — thymine (T): 40% Correct adenine (A): 25% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 40% Incorrect MC2ab6_239d
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 15% is adenine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
cytosine (C): 35% — guanine (G): 15% — thymine (T): 35% Incorrect cytosine (C): 15% — guanine (G): 35% — thymine (T): 35% Incorrect cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 35% Incorrect cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 35% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect cytosine (C): 35% — guanine (G): 35% — thymine (T): 15% Correct MCc645_6674
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 20% is cytosine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 30% — guanine (G): 30% — thymine (T): 20% Incorrect adenine (A): 20% — guanine (G): 30% — thymine (T): 30% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — guanine (G): 30% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 30% — guanine (G): 20% — thymine (T): 30% Correct adenine (A): 25% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 30% Incorrect MCb771_a8cf
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 34% is thymine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 34% — cytosine (C): 16% — guanine (G): 16% Correct adenine (A): 16% — cytosine (C): 34% — guanine (G): 16% Incorrect adenine (A): 16% — cytosine (C): 16% — guanine (G): 34% Incorrect adenine (A): 16% — cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 16% Incorrect MCaadc_5eeb
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 27% is guanine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 23% — cytosine (C): 23% — thymine (T): 27% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 25% — thymine (T): 23% Incorrect adenine (A): 23% — cytosine (C): 27% — thymine (T): 23% Correct adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 23% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 27% — cytosine (C): 23% — thymine (T): 23% Incorrect MCa682_e549
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 32% is adenine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
cytosine (C): 18% — guanine (G): 18% — thymine (T): 32% Correct cytosine (C): 18% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect cytosine (C): 32% — guanine (G): 18% — thymine (T): 18% Incorrect cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 18% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect cytosine (C): 18% — guanine (G): 32% — thymine (T): 18% Incorrect MC4007_9336
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 43% is adenine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
cytosine (C): 7% — guanine (G): 43% — thymine (T): 7% Incorrect cytosine (C): 7% — guanine (G): 7% — thymine (T): 43% Correct cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 7% Incorrect cytosine (C): 43% — guanine (G): 7% — thymine (T): 7% Incorrect cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 7% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect MCff1c_49e0
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 41% is thymine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 9% — cytosine (C): 41% — guanine (G): 9% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 9% Incorrect adenine (A): 9% — cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 9% — cytosine (C): 9% — guanine (G): 41% Incorrect adenine (A): 41% — cytosine (C): 9% — guanine (G): 9% Correct MC3674_d96e
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 9% is adenine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 41% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect cytosine (C): 9% — guanine (G): 41% — thymine (T): 41% Incorrect cytosine (C): 41% — guanine (G): 41% — thymine (T): 9% Correct cytosine (C): 41% — guanine (G): 9% — thymine (T): 41% Incorrect cytosine (C): 41% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect MCb2ed_563b
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 49% is thymine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 1% — cytosine (C): 49% — guanine (G): 1% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 1% — guanine (G): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 1% — cytosine (C): 1% — guanine (G): 49% Incorrect adenine (A): 49% — cytosine (C): 1% — guanine (G): 1% Correct adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 1% Incorrect MCbe04_64ae
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 45% is cytosine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 25% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 5% Incorrect adenine (A): 5% — guanine (G): 5% — thymine (T): 45% Incorrect adenine (A): 5% — guanine (G): 45% — thymine (T): 5% Correct adenine (A): 25% — guanine (G): 5% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 45% — guanine (G): 5% — thymine (T): 5% Incorrect MC7b61_1038
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 28% is thymine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 22% — cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 28% — cytosine (C): 22% — guanine (G): 22% Correct adenine (A): 22% — cytosine (C): 22% — guanine (G): 28% Incorrect adenine (A): 22% — cytosine (C): 28% — guanine (G): 22% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 22% Incorrect MCe215_fd36
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 18% is adenine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 32% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 32% Incorrect cytosine (C): 18% — guanine (G): 32% — thymine (T): 32% Incorrect cytosine (C): 32% — guanine (G): 18% — thymine (T): 32% Incorrect cytosine (C): 32% — guanine (G): 32% — thymine (T): 18% Correct MCafe4_c3c0
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 10% is adenine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
cytosine (C): 40% — guanine (G): 40% — thymine (T): 10% Correct cytosine (C): 10% — guanine (G): 40% — thymine (T): 40% Incorrect cytosine (C): 40% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 40% Incorrect cytosine (C): 40% — guanine (G): 10% — thymine (T): 40% Incorrect MC93ea_6f8b
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 1% is thymine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 49% — guanine (G): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 49% — cytosine (C): 49% — guanine (G): 1% Incorrect adenine (A): 49% — cytosine (C): 1% — guanine (G): 49% Incorrect adenine (A): 1% — cytosine (C): 49% — guanine (G): 49% Correct adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 49% Incorrect MC58d2_27dc
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 4% is guanine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 46% — cytosine (C): 46% — thymine (T): 4% Incorrect adenine (A): 46% — cytosine (C): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 4% — cytosine (C): 46% — thymine (T): 46% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 25% — thymine (T): 46% Incorrect adenine (A): 46% — cytosine (C): 4% — thymine (T): 46% Correct MC2d3a_c6ba
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 46% is thymine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 4% — cytosine (C): 46% — guanine (G): 4% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 4% — guanine (G): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 4% — cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 46% — cytosine (C): 4% — guanine (G): 4% Correct adenine (A): 4% — cytosine (C): 4% — guanine (G): 46% Incorrect MC5340_ba65
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 21% is guanine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 21% — cytosine (C): 29% — thymine (T): 29% Incorrect adenine (A): 29% — cytosine (C): 29% — thymine (T): 21% Incorrect adenine (A): 29% — cytosine (C): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 25% — thymine (T): 29% Incorrect adenine (A): 29% — cytosine (C): 21% — thymine (T): 29% Correct MC1a02_c89e
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 38% is guanine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 12% — cytosine (C): 12% — thymine (T): 38% Incorrect adenine (A): 12% — cytosine (C): 38% — thymine (T): 12% Correct adenine (A): 38% — cytosine (C): 12% — thymine (T): 12% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 12% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 25% — thymine (T): 12% Incorrect MC590a_0e1d
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 1% is cytosine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 1% — guanine (G): 49% — thymine (T): 49% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — guanine (G): 49% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 49% — guanine (G): 49% — thymine (T): 1% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 49% Incorrect adenine (A): 49% — guanine (G): 1% — thymine (T): 49% Correct MC21c0_37a5
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 19% is thymine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 31% — cytosine (C): 31% — guanine (G): 19% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 31% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 31% — guanine (G): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 31% — cytosine (C): 19% — guanine (G): 31% Incorrect adenine (A): 19% — cytosine (C): 31% — guanine (G): 31% Correct MC3163_1472
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 9% is cytosine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 41% — guanine (G): 9% — thymine (T): 41% Correct adenine (A): 41% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 41% Incorrect adenine (A): 9% — guanine (G): 41% — thymine (T): 41% Incorrect adenine (A): 41% — guanine (G): 41% — thymine (T): 9% Incorrect MCf5a1_c5ee
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 8% is thymine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 42% — cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 42% Incorrect adenine (A): 42% — cytosine (C): 42% — guanine (G): 8% Incorrect adenine (A): 42% — cytosine (C): 8% — guanine (G): 42% Incorrect adenine (A): 8% — cytosine (C): 42% — guanine (G): 42% Correct MC3cc9_c67d
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 40% is adenine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
cytosine (C): 10% — guanine (G): 40% — thymine (T): 10% Incorrect cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 10% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect cytosine (C): 40% — guanine (G): 10% — thymine (T): 10% Incorrect cytosine (C): 10% — guanine (G): 10% — thymine (T): 40% Correct cytosine (C): 10% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect MCc555_f056
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 46% is adenine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
cytosine (C): 46% — guanine (G): 4% — thymine (T): 4% Incorrect cytosine (C): 4% — guanine (G): 4% — thymine (T): 46% Correct cytosine (C): 4% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect cytosine (C): 4% — guanine (G): 46% — thymine (T): 4% Incorrect cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 4% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect MC1e6a_4021
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 8% is cytosine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 42% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 8% — guanine (G): 42% — thymine (T): 42% Incorrect adenine (A): 42% — guanine (G): 42% — thymine (T): 8% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 42% Incorrect adenine (A): 42% — guanine (G): 8% — thymine (T): 42% Correct MCda4c_8136
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 31% is adenine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
cytosine (C): 19% — guanine (G): 31% — thymine (T): 19% Incorrect cytosine (C): 19% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect cytosine (C): 31% — guanine (G): 19% — thymine (T): 19% Incorrect cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 19% Incorrect cytosine (C): 19% — guanine (G): 19% — thymine (T): 31% Correct MC51c5_ba4f
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 16% is cytosine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 25% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 34% Incorrect adenine (A): 34% — guanine (G): 34% — thymine (T): 16% Incorrect adenine (A): 16% — guanine (G): 34% — thymine (T): 34% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — guanine (G): 34% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 34% — guanine (G): 16% — thymine (T): 34% Correct MC9221_ad30
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 44% is adenine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 6% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect cytosine (C): 6% — guanine (G): 6% — thymine (T): 44% Correct cytosine (C): 6% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect cytosine (C): 44% — guanine (G): 6% — thymine (T): 6% Incorrect cytosine (C): 6% — guanine (G): 44% — thymine (T): 6% Incorrect MCf5a1_5542
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 8% is thymine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 42% — cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 42% — cytosine (C): 8% — guanine (G): 42% Incorrect adenine (A): 8% — cytosine (C): 42% — guanine (G): 42% Correct adenine (A): 42% — cytosine (C): 42% — guanine (G): 8% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 42% Incorrect MC5340_ef65
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 21% is guanine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 21% — cytosine (C): 29% — thymine (T): 29% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 25% — thymine (T): 29% Incorrect adenine (A): 29% — cytosine (C): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 29% — cytosine (C): 29% — thymine (T): 21% Incorrect adenine (A): 29% — cytosine (C): 21% — thymine (T): 29% Correct MC0680_d0e3
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 47% is thymine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 3% Incorrect adenine (A): 3% — cytosine (C): 3% — guanine (G): 47% Incorrect adenine (A): 3% — cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 47% — cytosine (C): 3% — guanine (G): 3% Correct adenine (A): 3% — cytosine (C): 47% — guanine (G): 3% Incorrect MC44da_956f
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 32% is cytosine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 32% — guanine (G): 18% — thymine (T): 18% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — guanine (G): 18% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 18% — guanine (G): 32% — thymine (T): 18% Correct adenine (A): 18% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 18% — guanine (G): 18% — thymine (T): 32% Incorrect MCdeff_6d5d
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 20% is adenine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
cytosine (C): 20% — guanine (G): 30% — thymine (T): 30% Incorrect cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 30% Incorrect cytosine (C): 30% — guanine (G): 30% — thymine (T): 20% Correct cytosine (C): 30% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect cytosine (C): 30% — guanine (G): 20% — thymine (T): 30% Incorrect MC48ea_4050
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 47% is guanine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 3% — cytosine (C): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 3% — cytosine (C): 47% — thymine (T): 3% Correct adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 3% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 47% — cytosine (C): 3% — thymine (T): 3% Incorrect adenine (A): 3% — cytosine (C): 3% — thymine (T): 47% Incorrect MCff1c_a3dd
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 41% is thymine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 9% — cytosine (C): 9% — guanine (G): 41% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 9% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 9% — guanine (G): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 9% — cytosine (C): 41% — guanine (G): 9% Incorrect adenine (A): 41% — cytosine (C): 9% — guanine (G): 9% Correct MC78fa_9359
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 20% is guanine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 30% — cytosine (C): 30% — thymine (T): 20% Incorrect adenine (A): 30% — cytosine (C): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 25% — thymine (T): 30% Incorrect adenine (A): 30% — cytosine (C): 20% — thymine (T): 30% Correct adenine (A): 20% — cytosine (C): 30% — thymine (T): 30% Incorrect MCd4a6_015f
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 40% is thymine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 10% — cytosine (C): 10% — guanine (G): 40% Incorrect adenine (A): 10% — cytosine (C): 40% — guanine (G): 10% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 10% — guanine (G): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 40% — cytosine (C): 10% — guanine (G): 10% Correct adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 10% Incorrect MC5678_d026
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 16% is adenine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 25% — thymine (T): 34% Incorrect cytosine (C): 34% — guanine (G): 16% — thymine (T): 34% Incorrect cytosine (C): 16% — guanine (G): 34% — thymine (T): 34% Incorrect cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 34% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect cytosine (C): 34% — guanine (G): 34% — thymine (T): 16% Correct MC2f8e_44cd
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 22% is guanine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 28% — cytosine (C): 25% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 28% — thymine (T): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 22% — cytosine (C): 28% — thymine (T): 28% Incorrect adenine (A): 28% — cytosine (C): 22% — thymine (T): 28% Correct adenine (A): 28% — cytosine (C): 28% — thymine (T): 22% Incorrect MC7a4e_cff5
According to Chargaff's rules concerning the base pairing composition in double-stranded DNA, consider a sample where the percentage composition of 44% is thymine.
What are the percentages of the other three bases?
adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 25% — guanine (G): 6% Incorrect adenine (A): 6% — cytosine (C): 6% — guanine (G): 44% Incorrect adenine (A): 44% — cytosine (C): 6% — guanine (G): 6% Correct adenine (A): 25% — cytosine (C): 6% — guanine (G): 25% Incorrect adenine (A): 6% — cytosine (C): 44% — guanine (G): 6% Incorrect