Explain Chargaff's Rule.
Chargaff's Rule refers to two key observations made by biochemist Erwin Chargaff in the 1950s regarding the nucleotide composition of DNA. The first part of Chargaff's Rule states that in any given organism, the amount of adenine (A) is always equal to the amount of thymine (T), and the amount of guanine (G) is always equal to the amount _____ ____ _________ __________ ____ ____ _____ ______ ________ ____ ______ _______.
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