"Chargaff's rule" for base pairing in DNA is that
A) the amount of A = the amount of C, and the amount of G = the amount of T.
B) A bonds with T, and G bonds with C.
C) the amount of A = the amount of G, and the amount of C = the amount of T.
D) A bonds with G, and C bonds with T.
E) A bonds with C, and G bonds with T.
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