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Happyhuman001 Happyhuman001
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A year ago
The question consists of a table in which the percentage of different bases of DNA molecule in a human are written like this:
Source of DNA.     %Adenine.      %Guanine.     %Thymine.     %Cytosine
       Human.                 30.9.                    19.9.                 29.4.                19.8
The question asks to find a pattern in the base ratios. According to me the pattern is that the percentage is increasing and decreasing simultaneously as we go from left to right of the row. Is this pattern correct? Or there is another pattern? Kindly tell.
Source  Biology for Cambridge AS & A level (written by Mary jones, Richard Fosbery, Dennis Taylor and Jennifer Gregory
Ch: 6 (Nucleic acids and protein synthesis
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A year ago
Thanks for answering. I have got the concept!
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Anonymous
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10 months ago
There are four types of DNA bases: adenine (A), thymine (T), guanine (G), and cytosine (C). These bases pair up in a specific way: A pairs with T and G pairs with C. This base pairing is essential for the proper functioning of DNA, as it allows for the replication of DNA during cell division and the transcription of DNA into RNA.

To learn more about DNA, please visit GenScript's website.
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