Answer:
On the basis of Chargaff's rule, in a double-helical DNA, A = T and G = C (Here A means adenine, T means thymine, G means guanine, and C means cytosine. For X, A is given 32%, therefore, T must be 32%, and the leftover 36% is to be distributed equally between G and C. Thus, G = C = 18% each.
The assumption formed is that the DNA is a double-stranded structure. The species that exhibits higher G + C content in the molecule of a DNA is steadier at higher temperatures as it melts at high temperature. The species Y, which exhibits G + C in total as 66% is the thermophilic bacterium between the two.
Changes in a DNA sequence that affect genetic information are known as mutations.
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It can be classified in the phylum chordata.
Phylum : chordata
Sub-phylum: Vertebrata
Division: Gnathostomata
Superclass: pisces (respiration occurs typically by gills)