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Yes, because Adenine always pairs with Thymine so every time you have a Thymine their will be always a Adenine to pair with it.

(If your confused just think about the stand of DNA then read what a said again)

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Adenine will only join with thymine and vice versa to form base pairs in DNA, ensuring there is always an equal amount of both.

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GC-content compares the percentage of cytosine and guanine bases to adenine and thymine bases.

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equal to each other

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Q: If you performed a laboratory analysis of DNA you would find that the amount of adenine is the amount of thymine.?
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