The percentage of the nucleotide adenine = the percentage of thymine.
The percentage of guanine = the percentage of cytosine.
Adenine
Chargaff's rules stated that the number of adenine units in a DNA segment were equal to the number of thymine units.
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cytosine
Adenine
base pairing rules
Chargaff's rules stated that the number of adenine units in a DNA segment were equal to the number of thymine units.
A=t g=c
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Chargaff's rule means that there should be the same number of purine and pyrimidine bases in DNA. The base pairing rules means that A always pairs with T, and G always pairs with C ie. a purine always pairs with a pyrimidine, so there must be the same number of both proving Chargaff's rule.
Observations by Erwin Chargaff that concentrations of the four nucleotide bases differ among species. Within a species, the concentrations of adenine and thymine are always about the same and the concentrations of cytosine and guanine are always about the same. In each species, the amount of adenine equals the amount of thymine. The amount of guanine equals the amount of cytosine.
Chargaff's rule means that there should be the same number of purine and pyrimidine bases in DNA. The base pairing rules means that A always pairs with T, and G always pairs with C ie. a purine always pairs with a pyrimidine, so there must be the same number of both proving Chargaff's rule.
Three events that led to understanding the structure of DNA are: Chargaff's Rules, Franklin's Discovery, and Watson and Crick's Model.
A percentage is a pure number while money has a measurement unit (dollar, pound, rupee, yen etc) associated with it. The two measure different things and, according to the basic rules of dimensional analysis, conversion from one to the other is not valid.
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