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Biology, 02.10.2019 04:30, kemi6973

When dna ladder's rungs are the same width, why do a-t and g-c form complementary base pairs according to chargaff's rule
a. the larger c pairs with the smaller a, and the larger g pairs with the smaller t.

b. the larger a pairs with the smaller g, and the larger t pairs with the smaller c.

c. the larger a pairs with the smaller t, and the larger g pairs with the smaller c.

d. the larger t pairs with the smaller a, and the larger c pairs with the smaller g.

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