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if the percentage of guanine in the DNA of a certain species decreased by 5 percent over time, what would you expect to happen to the percentage of adenine in that DNA
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if the percentage of guanine in the DNA of a certain species decreased by 5 percent over time, what would you expect to happen to the percentage of adenine in that DNA
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Because DNA must have guanine to balance it out, without guanine the percent of adenine would increase.
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