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Who discovered the base pair rules?

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Anonymous

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Updated: 1/24/2023

Erwin Chargaff

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Did erwin chargaff win any nobel prizes?

No, Erwin Chargaff did not win a Nobel Prize. He was an Austrian biochemist who is best known for his research on the composition of DNA, where he discovered the base pair rules known as Chargaff's rules.


What is the base-pairing rules to the structure of DNA?

The base pairing-rules for DNA are that, only the Nitrogen Bases of DNA which are; Adenine "A"-which only pairs with-Thymine "T", and Cytosine "C"-which only pairs with-Guanine "G" can only pair to one another within that sequence.Posted By; JoelBaum24


What are chargaffs base pair rules?

Chargaff's base pair rules state that in DNA, the amount of adenine (A) is equal to thymine (T), and the amount of cytosine (C) is equal to guanine (G). This is known as complementary base pairing, where A pairs with T and C pairs with G.


According to the rules of complementary base pairing a nucleotide containing the base cytosine would pair with a nucleotide containing the base of?

The base cytosine pairs with guanine via three hydrogen bonds. They are complementary base pairs in the DNA double helix.


What are chargoff's rules?

Chargaff's rules state that DNA of any cell of all organisms have a ratio of 1:1. This is called the base pair rule wherein a pattern is found in both strands of the DNA.


A base-pair substitution is the replacement of one base-pair with another base-pair is what type of mutation?

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The base thyamin can pair with the base?

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Have all of the important rules of nature been discovered?

It is impossible to determine if ALL the rules of nature have been discovered.


If a base is inserted or deleted What is the mutation?

In insertion mutations, an extra base pair is added, and in a deletion, a base pair is taken out (omitted).


Why did Watson and Crick conclude that each base could not pair with itself?

Watson and Crick concluded that each base could not pair with itself based on the complementary base pairing rules in DNA. Specifically, they found that adenine paired with thymine and guanine paired with cytosine. This complementary base pairing allows for the precise replication of genetic information during DNA replication.


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