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In RNA, the amount of adenine present is always equal to what?
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In RNA, the amount of adenine present is always equal to what?
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The (A)denine always equals to (T)hymine.
And the (C)ytosine is always equal to (G)uanine
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of guanine always equals the amount of cytosine
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