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 equals to that of the thymine and that of guanine equals to that of cytosine is known as

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

Correct Answer:

Charghaff’s rule

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