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Who discovered in 1947 that the percentage of bases in DNA varies from organism toorganism?

i told u it was me


Does the DNA in the skin cell have the same sequence of bases as the DNA in the brain cell of the same organism?

It is true thatÊthe DNA in the skin cell have the same sequence of bases as the DNA in the brain cell of the same organism. The sequence of the bases should be the same in all cells of an organism.


What is the change in the order of the bases of an organism's DNA?

ribosome


Who discovered jars had bases?

The potters that made the first jars.


The order of nitrogenous bases in DNA determines the order of what in organism?

The order of the Amino Acids in the protein chain.


What does the sequense of nitrogen bases have to do with determining the traits of an organism?

because it is the role for DNA


What determine the traits of an organism in DNA?

The order of the bases determines the genetic traits.


Who discovered acid's bases and neutrals?

Johann Rudolf Glauber- he was German :]


DNA varies from species to species in its?

DNA varies from species to species in its nucleotide sequence, which determines the specific genetic information carried by each organism. This variation is what gives each species unique characteristics and traits. Additionally, differences in the organization and size of the genome also contribute to the diversity of DNA among species.


When a change in order of the bases of an organism DNA?

A change in the order of bases in an organism's DNA is called a mutation. Mutations can occur spontaneously or be induced by external factors like radiation or chemicals. Depending on where in the DNA the mutation occurs and the type of mutation, it can have varying effects on the organism, ranging from being harmless to causing genetic disorders.


What is the percent of cytosine in a DNA?

Double Stranded DNA is paired, with Adenine paired with Thymine Cytosine paired with Guanine Then the percent Cytosine in one strand will be exactly the percent Guanine in the other strand. And between the two strands, the percent Cytosine will be equal to the percent Guanine. For a random distribution, the percent should be about 25% for each nucleotide, or 50% for the GC pair, and 50% for the AT pair. However, DNA actually varies considerably from organism to organism. Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2), has a GC content as high as 72% Plasmodium falciparum has a GC content as low as 20%. See Wikipedia link on GC Content.


What bases are present in DNA of the plant?

The bases present in the DNA of plants are the same present in the DNA of any other organism: cytosine, quanine, adenine and thymine.