The rule that in a DNA the amount of adenine equals to that of the thymine and that

The Rule That In A Dna The Amount Of Adenine Biology Question

The rule that in a DNA the amount of adenine equals to that of the thymine and that of guanine equals to that of cytosine is known as

Options

(a) Allen’s rule
(b) Jordan’s rule
(c) Charghaff’s rule
(d) stahl’s rule

Correct Answer:

Charghaff’s rule

Explanation:

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Subject: Biology (4253)

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