I have a DNA molecule with the bases A, C, G on one side. Complete the model by filling in the missing pair bases.

This is an easy one if you just remember two simple facts.

A binds to T and

C binds to G

Since we have the bases A, C, G to pair with now we know, the answer must be.....?

T, G, C !

NO
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