6. a) Explain Chargaff’s rule.
Chargaff's rule, named after biochemist Erwin Chargaff, describes the pairing of nitrogenous bases in DNA molecules and has significant implications for understanding the structure and replication of DNA. The rule states that in a DNA molecule, the amount of adenine (A) equals the amount ____ _______ _________ ___ _________ ___ ___.
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