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23 October, 04:56

In dna molecules, complementary base pairs always include one purine nucleotide and one pyrimidine nucleotide. in the dna of certain bacterial cells, 16% of the nucleotides are adenine nucleotides. what are the percentages of the other nucleotides in the bacterial dna?

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  1. 23 October, 07:48
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    Well if there are 16% percent adenine, there has to be a complementary 16% thymine.

    This makes up 32% of the bacterial DNA out of the 100%. So to find out the percentages for guanine and cytosine, let's subtract 32 from 100.

    100-32 = 68% guanine and cytosine.

    Since these two are complementary as well, divide 68 by 2 to find the percentages for both guanine and cytosine.

    68/2 = 34%

    So, in total, there are 16% adenine, 16% thymine, 34% guanine, and 34% cytosine.
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