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A+G = C+T, then it is

A

ss RNA

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ds RNA

C

ss DNA

D

ds DNA

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To solve the question "A + G = C + T", we need to analyze the components involved and their relationships in nucleic acids. Here’s a step-by-step breakdown: ### Step 1: Understand the Components - A (Adenine) and G (Guanine) are purine bases. - C (Cytosine) and T (Thymine) are pyrimidine bases. - This equation suggests a balance between the purines and pyrimidines. ### Step 2: Identify the Context - The equation A + G = C + T is a characteristic of DNA. - In DNA, the amount of adenine is equal to the amount of thymine (A = T) and the amount of guanine is equal to the amount of cytosine (G = C). ### Step 3: Analyze the Structure of DNA - DNA is typically double-stranded, with two strands that are complementary to each other. - The bases pair specifically: Adenine pairs with Thymine (A-T) and Guanine pairs with Cytosine (G-C). ### Step 4: Relate to the Given Options - The question provides four options: single stranded RNA, double stranded RNA, single stranded DNA, and double stranded DNA. - Since the equation A + G = C + T holds true for double stranded DNA due to the complementary base pairing, we can conclude that this is the correct answer. ### Conclusion - Therefore, the correct answer is **double stranded DNA**. ---
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