Frequently Asked Questions
What is GC content in DNA?
GC content is the percentage of bases in a sequence that are guanine or cytosine. Because guanine and cytosine pair with three hydrogen bonds, higher GC content makes the double helix more thermally stable.
Does the calculator handle messy sequences?
Yes. It ignores spaces, line breaks, numbers, and any character that is not A, C, G, or T, so you can paste raw sequence blocks without cleaning them first. Only valid bases are counted toward the length.
Why does GC content matter for PCR?
Sequences rich in guanine and cytosine melt at higher temperatures, which affects primer design and the annealing temperature you choose. Knowing the GC content helps you design reliable primers.
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