Open QuestionDraw the chemical structure of a dinucleotide composed of A and G. Opposite this structure, draw the dinucleotide composed of T and C in an antiparallel (or upside-down) fashion. Form the possible hydrogen bonds.
Open QuestionWhich of the following equations are true for the percentages of nucleotides in double-stranded DNA?(A)/(G)=(T)(C)
Open QuestionWhich of the following equations are true for the percentages of nucleotides in double-stranded DNA?(A)/(C)=(G)/(T)
Open QuestionWhich of the following equations are true for the percentages of nucleotides in double-stranded DNA?(A)/(T)=(G)/(C)
Open QuestionWhich of the following equations are true for the percentages of nucleotides in double-stranded DNA?(A+G)/(C+T)=1.0
Open QuestionWhat might Watson and Crick have concluded had Chargaff's data from a single source indicated the following?A T G C% 29 19 21 31Why would this conclusion be contradictory to Wilkins's and Franklin's data?