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What are Palindromes and what structures they form?

Author: Noura Al shalan



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Palindromic DNA (or RNA) sequences can form alternative structures with intrastrand base pairing. they form : -hairpin : which is when only a single DNA (or RNA) strand is involved. -cruciform: when both strands of a duplex DNA are involved.


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Palindromic DNA (or RNA) sequences can form alternative structures with intrastrand base pairing. 
they form :
-hairpin : which is when only a single DNA (or RNA) strand is involved.
-cruciform: when both strands of a duplex DNA are involved.
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