Can you explain why Chargaffs rule doesnt apply to RNA And a
Can you explain why Chargaff\'s rule doesn\'t apply to RNA. And also I am confused about complementary base pairing in RNA, because it doesn\'t have a double helix, does it still pair up? If not, why is it said that A pairs with U and G pairs with C?
Can you explain why Chargaff\'s rule doesn\'t apply to RNA. And also I am confused about complementary base pairing in RNA, because it doesn\'t have a double helix, does it still pair up? If not, why is it said that A pairs with U and G pairs with C?
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Answer:
Actually, RNA does not obey the Chargaff\'s rule as it does not have double helix. But some viruses have double standed RNA, where the RNA obeys Chargaff\'s rule . Based on that the pairing of nucleotides was identified.
A-U
G-C
