NMR STUDY OF d(CCCGAGA) i-MOTIF STRUCTURE
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| Year of publication | 2017 |
| Type | Conference abstract |
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| Description | It is known that homopurine homopyrimidine are more abundant in higher vertebrates than bacteria or phages and they are predominantly located in non-coding regions of genes. We have focused on two particular repeats GAGA and AGAG. |
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