A fly has the following percentages of nucleotides in its

Chapter 16, Problem 16.1

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A fly has the following percentages of nucleotides in its DNA: 27.3% A, 27.6% T, 22.5% G, and 22.5% C. How do these numbers demonstrate Chargaffs rule about base ratios?

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