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Focus on one particular organism in the table (one row). Why are the proportions of nitrogenous bases in the DNA about the same for that organism? (2 pts)
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Focus on one particular organism in the table (one row). Why are the proportions of nitrogenous bases in the DNA about the same for that organism? (2 pts)
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Well, Idk if I’m correct but my guess is, the nitrogenous bases needs to be somewhat the same so that bases could match up with each other. Adenine with thymine and guanine with cytosine. Hope that helps!
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