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How many adenine bases would there be in a DNA molecule of 40 base pairs with 15 cytosine bases?

Since there are 15 cytosine bases, we can conclude that there are 15 guanine bases. That gives us a total of 30 bases, subtract that from 40 and you have 10 bases left. So then there are 5 adenine bases because there are also 5 more thymine bases.


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How many adenine bases are there if you have 112 purine bases and 64 cytosine bases?

If there are 112 purine bases in total, and adenine (A) is a type of purine base, and cytosine (C) is not, then the number of adenine bases can be calculated by subtracting the number of cytosine bases from the total purine bases. Therefore, there would be 48 adenine bases in this scenario (112 purine bases - 64 cytosine bases = 48 adenine bases).