In serine one amino and one carboxylic group is present, but along with that hydroxy group is also present which is acidic in nature, hence it is acidic in nature.
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In Aspargine there is one amino, one carboxylic and one amide group is present. Amide group has very low basicity, as lone pair of nitrogen is in conjugation with carbonyl group, hence not easily available.
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In Histidine except one amino and one carboxylic group, there are two nitrogen having lone pair of electrons are present in a five membered ring. But one of the nitrogen which is hybridised is taking part in aromatcity, hence the lone pair of only one nitrogen are available for donation and that nitrogen is hybridised.
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In Lysine except one amino and one carboxylic group, there is one more amino group, which is more basic than the ring nitrogen of histidine. Hence, it is the most basic among all.
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In the DNA of E. coli, the mole ratio of adenine to cytosine is If the number of moles of adenine in the DNA is the number of moles of guanine is equal to: