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Help !! I’ll love u forever According to Chargaff's rules and the chart below- Approximately what percent cytosine do we expect for E.coli? A. 50.7 B. 26.0 C. 24.3 D. Impossible to determine
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According to Chargaff's rules and the chart below-
Approximately what percent cytosine do we expect for E.coli?
A. 50.7
B. 26.0
C. 24.3
D. Impossible to determine
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it's 26.0 for E. Coli
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