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DNA Base Pair Calculator

Calculate AT/GC base pair counts, molecular weight, and hydrogen bonds from sequence length and GC content.

The DNA Base Pair Calculator estimates the composition of a double-stranded DNA molecule based on its length and GC content percentage.

Enter the total number of base pairs and the GC content (percentage of bases that are G or C). The calculator determines the number of GC pairs, AT pairs, estimated molecular weight (using ~649 Da per base pair), and total hydrogen bonds (3 per GC pair, 2 per AT pair).

GC content affects DNA stability because GC pairs have three hydrogen bonds compared to two for AT pairs. Higher GC content means higher melting temperature and greater stability.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is GC content?
GC content is the percentage of base pairs in a DNA molecule that are guanine-cytosine pairs. It ranges from about 25% to 75% across different organisms.
Why does GC content matter?
Higher GC content means more hydrogen bonds (3 vs 2 for AT), resulting in higher melting temperature and greater DNA stability.
How is molecular weight estimated?
The average molecular weight of a base pair in double-stranded DNA is approximately 649 Daltons, which includes both strands.
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