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Although the amount of any particular base in DNA will vary among individuals, the amount of guanine will always equal the amount ofa. thymine.b. adenine.c. cytosine.d. uracil
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In DNA, the bases pair up in a specific way. This is known as the base pairing rule. Show more…
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