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The two bases that are present in equal amounts in a double stranded DNA molecule are cytosine and guanine. Cytosine pairs with guanine in A DNA molecule.

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A-T and G-C, that means: together go Adenine-Thymine and Guanine-Cytosine

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Q: Which two bases are present in equal amounts in a double-stranded DNA molecule?
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