45 adenine bases and 25 guanine bases. what is the total number of bases in the molecule?
Biology · High School · Mon Jan 18 2021
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The total number of bases in the molecule can be calculated by summing up the number of adenine (A) and guanine (G) bases.
Given:
Adenine (A) bases = 45
Guanine (G) bases = 25
Total number of bases = Number of adenine bases + Number of guanine bases
Total number of bases = 45 adenine bases + 25 guanine bases
Total number of bases = 45 + 25 = 70 bases
Therefore, the molecule consists of a total of 70 bases (adenine and guanine combined).