DNA, Cruciform
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A cross-shaped DNA structure that can be observed under the electron microscope. It is formed by the incomplete exchange of strands between two double-stranded helices or by complementary INVERTED REPEAT SEQUENCES that refold into hairpin loops on opposite strands across from each other.
Descriptor ID |
D045566
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MeSH Number(s) |
D13.444.308.295 G02.111.570.790.486.325 G05.360.580.325
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Concept/Terms |
DNA, Cruciform- DNA, Cruciform
- Cruciform DNAs
- DNAs, Cruciform
- Holliday Junctions
- Holliday Junction
- Junction, Holliday
- Holliday Junction DNA
- DNA, Holliday Junction
- DNAs, Holliday Junction
- Holliday Junction DNAs
- Junction DNAs, Holliday
- Cruciform DNA
- DNA Cruciforms
- Cruciform, DNA
- DNA Cruciform
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