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Biology, 09.09.2019 17:20 dina18

Now can you predict nucleotide quantities in a hypothetical scenario with more than four different types of nucleotides? an alien species was discovered that has dna comprised of 6 different bases: g binds to c; a binds to t: and x binds to y. approximately 16% of this alien genome is comprised of nucleotides containing c, and 22% is comprised of nucleotides containing y. given this information, calculate the percentage of the alien genome that is comprised of nucleotides containing g, t, a, and x. (a) % of the alien genome is comprised of g. (b) % of the alien genome is comprised of t. (c) % of the alien genome is comprised of a. (d) % of the alien genome is comprised of x.

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