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In which of the following are the amounts always equal in DNA? a. adenine and guanine b. cytosine and guanine c. thymine and cytosine d. cytosine and adenine
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In which of the following are the amounts always equal in DNA?
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adenine and guanine
b.
cytosine and guanine
c.
thymine and cytosine
d.
cytosine and adenine
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The answer to the question is C.
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