Secondary structure in trinucleotide repeat DNA in vivo
By inserting different numbers of different trinucleotides into the centre of a long palindrome it has been possible to investigate their tendencies to form hairpins <I>in vivo</I> in any particular alignment and with odd or even numbers of repeat units in the hairpin. It is shown that w...
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University of Edinburgh
1999
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