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  2. Palindromic sequence - Wikipedia

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    Palindrome of DNA structure A: Palindrome, B: Loop, C: Stem A palindromic sequence is a nucleic acid sequence in a double-stranded DNA or RNA molecule whereby reading in a certain direction (e.g. 5' to 3') on one strand is identical to the sequence in the same direction (e.g. 5' to 3') on the complementary strand.

  3. List of Y-STR markers - Wikipedia

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    The Y-STR markers in the following list are commonly used in forensic [1] and genealogical DNA testing. DYS454 is the least diverse, and multi-copy marker DYS464 is the most diverse Y-STR marker. The location on the Y-chromosome of numbered Y-STR markers can be roughly given with cytogenetic localization .

  4. Inverted repeat - Wikipedia

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    This resulting sequence is palindromic because it is the reverse complement of itself. [1] 5' TTACGCGTAA 3' test sequence (from Step 2 with intervening nucleotides removed) 3' AATGCGCATT 5' complement of test sequence 5' TTACGCGTAA 3' reverse complement This is the same as the test sequence above, and thus, it is a palindrome.

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  6. HindIII - Wikipedia

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    HindIII (pronounced "Hin D Three") is a type II site-specific deoxyribonuclease restriction enzyme isolated from Haemophilus influenzae that cleaves the DNA palindromic sequence AAGCTT in the presence of the cofactor Mg 2+ via hydrolysis. [1] HindIII restrictions process results in formation of overhanging palindromic sticky ends.

  7. Cruciform DNA - Wikipedia

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    Cruciform DNA is a form of non-B DNA, or an alternative DNA structure. The formation of cruciform DNA requires the presence of palindromes called inverted repeat sequences. [1] These inverted repeats contain a sequence of DNA in one strand that is repeated in the opposite direction on the other strand.