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20 October, 01:27

If you saw this strand of DNA how many base pairs would be in the

strand?

aagcttctgaatcag

ttcgaagacttagtc

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  1. 20 October, 03:08
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    14

    Explanation:

    Because A=T and C=G so each pair in the strand counting as 1 equals 14 base pairs
  2. 20 October, 04:48
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    Answer: There are 15 base pairs in the strand.

    Explanation:

    A DNA is a double stranded helical molecule containing four different nitrogenous bases. The nitrogenous bases found in DNA are Adenine, Thymine, Cytosine and Guanine.

    In the double stranded sequence above, a base in the first strand pairs with a base directly under it in the second strand. Thus, A pairs with T while G pairs with C. Each of the strands have 15 bases which represents 15 base pairs.
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