You have a piece of double stranded DNA that is 300 base pairs and 50% guanine 1,...

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You have a piece of double stranded DNA that is 300 basepairs and 50% guanine

1, How many H bonds hold the strands together?

2. How many purines are in the molecule?

3. How many pyrimidines in this molelcule?

4 Would you expect this strand to \"melt\" at a higher or lowertemperature than AT rich DNA?

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According to Chargaffs rule The Ratio of Purines A Gand Pyrimidines C T in DNA equals to 1So according to base pairing rule A T and G C300 base pairs means 300 x 2 600 basesIf    See Answer
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