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Why can you predict the base sequence of one strand in a molecule of dna if you know the sequence of the other strand? a-the order of bases in the two strands are identical. b-there are only two base sequences, and a dna molecule has each. c-in dna, each base pairs up with only one other base. d-every molecule of dna has the same base sequence.

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