In a DNA molecule, the content of Adenine (A) is equal to the content of Thymine (T), and the content of Guanine (G) is equal to the content of Cytosine (C). This is due to base pairing. Therefore, if the GC content is 60%, the AT content must be 40%, as \( A + T = 40% \). Since the amounts of Adenine and Thymine are equal, the content of Adenine is:
\[
\text{Adenine content} = \frac{40}{2} = 20%.
\]
Thus, the Adenine content in the genome is \( 20% \).