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if i have 8 dna nucleotides, how many base pairs do i have? remember th…

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if i have 8 dna nucleotides, how many base pairs do i have? remember that every dna nucleotide pairs with another one.

□ 4 base pairs

□ 2 base pairs

□ 16 base pairs

□ 8 base pairs

Explanation:

Step1: Understand the relationship

DNA is double - stranded, and each base pair is made up of 2 nucleotides (one from each strand). So the number of base pairs is equal to the number of nucleotides divided by 2.

Step2: Calculate the number of base pairs

Given that the number of DNA nucleotides is 8. Using the formula \( \text{Number of base pairs}=\frac{\text{Number of nucleotides}}{2} \), we substitute the number of nucleotides (8) into the formula: \( \frac{8}{2}=4 \)? Wait, no, wait. Wait, the problem says "If I have 8 DNA nucleotides, how many base pairs do I have? Remember that every DNA nucleotide pairs with another one." Wait, each base pair has 2 nucleotides (A - T and G - C, each pair is 2 nucleotides). So if there are 8 nucleotides, the number of base pairs is \( \frac{8}{2} = 4\)? But wait, maybe I misread. Wait, no, let's check again. Wait, the options: 4, 2, 16, 8. Wait, no, wait, maybe the original problem has a typo? Wait, no, let's think again. Wait, DNA is double - stranded, so the number of base pairs is equal to the number of nucleotides in one strand. Wait, no, each base pair consists of two nucleotides (one from each strand). So if total nucleotides are 8 (both strands), then the number of base pairs is \( 8\div2 = 4\)? But the options include 4? Wait, no, wait the user's problem: "If I have 8 DNA nucleotides, how many base pairs do I have? Remember that every DNA nucleotide pairs with another one." So each base pair is 2 nucleotides. So 8 nucleotides would form \( 8\div2=4 \) base pairs? But wait, maybe the question is about a single - stranded? No, DNA is double - stranded. Wait, maybe the original problem was 4 nucleotides? No, the user provided 8. Wait, maybe I made a mistake. Wait, no, let's check the options. The options are 4, 2, 16, 8. Wait, if there are 8 nucleotides, and each base pair is 2 nucleotides, then 8/2 = 4. So the answer should be 4 base pairs. Wait, but let's re - evaluate. Wait, the key is "every DNA nucleotide pairs with another one". So each nucleotide has a partner, so the number of base pairs is the number of nucleotides divided by 2. So 8 divided by 2 is 4.

Answer:

4 base pairs (assuming the correct calculation is \( \frac{8}{2}=4 \))