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Baseparity
Baseparity is a parity found in gene/genome sequences in 1994/1995 while reverse DNA sequences were analyzed. It means the ratios of A and T and G and C are 1:1 with a sufficiently long patch of sequences(over 500 bp for example). This is the basis of Jong Bhak's theory of Genome Equilibrium.