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Nucleic Acids 3
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Review 1: Nucleic Acids, Lipids, & Membranes / Nucleic Acids 3 / Problem 7
Problem 7
How does Chargaff's rule help in understanding the structure of DNA?
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It suggests that DNA is composed of equal amounts of all four bases.
B
It reveals that DNA is composed of only purines.
C
It indicates complementary base pairing, essential for the double helix structure.
D
It implies that DNA is a single-stranded molecule.
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