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Using Chargaff’s rules, what are the most likely percentage of G and T in the chicken DNA sample.
a. Guanine 22%, thymine 16%
b. Guanine 22%, thymine 28.4%
c. Guanine 36%, thymine 21%
d. Guanine 56%, thymine 13.8%

Using Chargaffs rules what are the most likely percentage of G and T in the chicken DNA sample a Guanine 22 thymine 16 b Guanine 22 thymine 284 c Guanine 36 thy class=

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The answer is B because according to Chargaffs rule you must have the same amount of G as C and the same amount of T as A and it should all add up to 100%......22% plus 22% is 44% and 28.4% plus 28.4% is 56.4% and then you add 56.4% plus 44% and you get 100.8% which is the closet estimate to 100%.

Chargaff's Rule states that DNA from any species of organisms should have the ratio of 1:1 of purines and pyrimidines.

What is the use of Chargaff's Rule?

  • Chargaff's rule states that for any organism, the stoichiometric ratio of purines and pyrimidines is 1:1.

  • In the given ratio of nitrogenous bases, fund the attached image for the required percentage of purines and pyrimidines in the given species of organisms following Chargaff's rule.

Thus, Chargaff's rule states that species of any organism will have purines and pyrimidines in the ratio of 1:1.

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