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  • Biol. 134: 447-470] Sub-structures of nucleic acids which may be analyzed include: sequence homologies and sequence polymorphisms, A, B and Z forms of DNA, single and double strand forms, supercoiling forms, anticodon loops, D loops, and T??C loops in tRNA, as well as different classes of tRNA molecules. [W. Saenger (1984) Principles of Nucleic Acid Structure.
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