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A double-stranded DNA molecule contains bases with a ratio of (A + T)/(G + C) = 3:1. This molecule is replicated with DNA polymerase in the presence of the four deoxynucleoside triphosphates with a molar ratio of (A + T)/(G + C) = 1:1. What is the expected ratio of (A + T)/(G + C) in the double-stranded daughter DNA molecule?

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3:1

Step-by-step explanation:

DNA replication is a semi-conservative process of making the DNA copies of existing parental DNA strands. The process of DNA replication makes the complimentary copy of template DNA strand. Therefore, the ratio of (A + T)/(G + C) in parental DNA and daughter DNA double helices would be same.

According to the question, the parent DNA strand has a ratio of (A + T)/(G + C) = 3:1. The daughter DNA molecules formed by replication of this parent DNA would also have (A + T)/(G + C) bases in 3:1 ratio.

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