Answer:
The genome is double stranded DNA molecule from a eukaryotic organism.
Step-by-step explanation:
DNA is present as genetic material in all the living organism except some viruses. Viruses may contain DNA or RNA as their genetic material and has the ability to convert RNA into DNA.
The DNA contains 27% G; 23% A; 27% C; 23% T. This DNA follows the Chargaff's rule in which the amount of purines is equal to the amount of pyrimidine. Adenine is paired with thymine and both contains 23% of DNA. Guanine is paired with cytosine and both contains 27% of DNA. The genome is DNA as thymine is present and not uracil. This is double stranded DNA from the eukaryotes only.