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- Nucleic_acid_secondary_structure abstract "The secondary structure of a nucleic acid molecule refers to the basepairing interactions within a single molecule or set of interacting molecules, and can be represented as a list of bases which are paired in a nucleic acid molecule.The secondary structures of biological DNA's and RNA's tend to be different: biological DNA mostly exists as fully base paired double helices, while biological RNA is single stranded and often forms complicated base-pairing interactions due to its increased ability to form hydrogen bonds stemming from the extra hydroxyl group in the ribose sugar.In a non-biological context, secondary structure is a vital consideration in the rational design of nucleic acid structures for DNA nanotechnology and DNA computing, since the pattern of basepairing ultimately determines the overall structure of the molecules.".
- Nucleic_acid_secondary_structure thumbnail GC_base_pair_jypx3.png?width=300.
- Nucleic_acid_secondary_structure wikiPageExternalLink MDDNA.
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- Nucleic_acid_secondary_structure footer "Top, an AT base pair demonstrating two intermolecular hydrogen bonds; bottom, a GC base pair demonstrating three intermolecular hydrogen bonds.".
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- Nucleic_acid_secondary_structure subject Category:Biophysics.
- Nucleic_acid_secondary_structure subject Category:DNA.
- Nucleic_acid_secondary_structure subject Category:Molecular_geometry.
- Nucleic_acid_secondary_structure comment "The secondary structure of a nucleic acid molecule refers to the basepairing interactions within a single molecule or set of interacting molecules, and can be represented as a list of bases which are paired in a nucleic acid molecule.The secondary structures of biological DNA's and RNA's tend to be different: biological DNA mostly exists as fully base paired double helices, while biological RNA is single stranded and often forms complicated base-pairing interactions due to its increased ability to form hydrogen bonds stemming from the extra hydroxyl group in the ribose sugar.In a non-biological context, secondary structure is a vital consideration in the rational design of nucleic acid structures for DNA nanotechnology and DNA computing, since the pattern of basepairing ultimately determines the overall structure of the molecules.".
- Nucleic_acid_secondary_structure label "Nucleic acid secondary structure".
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