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  • 01-10-2018
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are fragments with the same number of base pairs always the same exact fragment?

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lazygenius514
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  • 10-10-2018

Answer:

No, the fragments with same number of base pairs  do not always the same exact fragments.

Explanation:

Lets take an example, There are two fragments of DNA, having 20 number of base pair each. But the one fragment contains a sequence in which there are 12 GC base pairs.

The second fragment contains sequence with only 5 GC pairs.

Hence the same number of base pairs in fragments does not assure Exact fragments.

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