According to Chargaff's rule,in a living system:

  • A
    The amount of $Adenine$ and $Thymine$ and the amount of $Guanine$ and $Cytosine$ are equal.
  • B
    The amount of $Adenine$ and $Guanine$ and the amount of $Thymine$ and $Cytosine$ are equal.
  • C
    The amount of $Adenine$ and $Cytosine$ and the amount of $Guanine$ and $Thymine$ are equal.
  • D
    The amount of all bases is equal.

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If on a strand of $DNA$ the base sequence is $ATTGACGCAT$ then the sequence transcription on $RNA$ would be

The average energy of each hydrogen bond in $A-T$ pair is $x \, kcal \, mol^{-1}$ and that in $G-C$ pair is $y \, kcal \, mol^{-1}$. Assuming that no other interaction exists between the nucleotides,the approximate energy required in $kcal \, mol^{-1}$ to split the following double stranded $DNA$ into two single strands is:
$A$-$T$-$A$-$T$-$G$-$C$-$A$-$G$
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$T$-$A$-$T$-$A$-$C$-$G$-$T$-$C$

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