Answer:
The correct option is b
Step-by-step explanation:
There are four nitrogenous bases that can be found in a DNA molecule; Adenine, Thymine, Guanine and Cytosine. The adenine on one strand can only bond (hydrogen bond) with the thymine on the complimentary strand (to form base pair) and vice versa while the guanine on one strand can only bond (hydrogen bond) with the cytosine on the complementary strand (to form base pairs) and vice versa.
There are three hydrogen bonds between Guanine and cytosine base pair while there are two hydrogen bonds between adenine and thymine base pair; hence, DNA samples with higher guanine-cytosine base pairs denature at a higher temperature than DNA samples with lower guanine-cytosine base pairs or with more adenine-thymine base pairs. This is because, it requires more energy to break the triple bonds between the guanine-cytosine base pairs than the double bonds of adenine-thymine base pairs.
From the description above, we can deduce that the correct option is b