Chromosomal DNA contains various sequencedependent structura
Chromosomal DNA contains various sequence-dependent structural variations. These variations may affect the function of the DNA in the segment. Complete the following sentences about unusual DNA structures. Some labels will not be used, some will be used once, and some will be used more than once. Capitalization may not always be appropriate if a term appears at the beginning of a sentence.
A(n) does not have a complementary sequence in the same strand. A(n) refers to self-complimentarity within a strand. This sequence may contribute to the formation of some secondary structures. Any sequence, such as a palindrome, that can be rotated 180 horizontally and 180 vertically in order to superimpose a sequence repeat on another sequence is a(n) A four-stranded, right-handed helix formed by a DNA segment containing a high proportion of guanine residues is known as a (n) In a(n) interstrand hydrogen bonds break and intrastrand hydrogen bonds form. An example of an inverted repeat that occurs within a single DNA strand is a(n) CTCAC- -GTGAG. C...........GAGTG s a(n) The sequence -CACTC which has the potential to form a(n) with functional can form when a polynucleotide strand forms groups in the major groove of a homopurine-homopyrimidine duplex that contains a mirror repeat. A single DNA strand with the sequence -ATATG....CATAT-can form a structure called a(n) mirror repeat hairpin structure G tetraplex triplex DNA Hoogsteen pairs A-DNA duplex DNA inverted repeat cruciform structure -DNASolution
1.A DNA 2.INVERTED REPEAT 3.TRIPLEX DNA STRUCTURE 4.G-TETRAPLEX 5.DUPLEX DNA 6.HAIR PIN STRUCTURE 7.INVERTED REPEAT 8.CRUCIFORM STRUCTURE 9.HOOGSTEEN BASE PAIR 10.DUPLEX DNA1 11.INVERTED REPEAT
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