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For each person, Adenine, Thymine, Cytosine, and Guanine can be in different amounts. It what makes you you.

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Why can you predict the base sequence of one strand in a molecule of DNA if you know the sequence of the others strand?

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What concept came from studying the amounts of each DNA base in different organisms?

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What is CCGTAGGCC?

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Why can you predict the base of one strand in a molecule of DNA if you know the sequence of the other strands?

in DNA, each base pairs up with only one other base


During DNA replications a complementary strand of DNA is made for each original DNA strand thus if a portion of the original strand is CCTAGCT then the new strand will be?

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What is the complementary DNA base sequence for the following bases AACT?

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Each new DNA molecule has the identical base-pair pattern as which of these?

Each new DNA molecule has an identical base-pair pattern as the original DNA molecule due to the semiconservative nature of DNA replication. This means that one strand of the original DNA molecule serves as a template for the synthesis of a new complementary strand during replication, resulting in two daughter DNA molecules with identical base sequences.


What does the uniqueness of each orgnism depend on?

A specific arrangement of base pairs in its DNA.


What is each one?

Each chromosome has genes on it in the form of coded base nucleotide sequence which is part of DNA.