If an RNA molecule could form a hairpin with a symmetric internal loop, as shown in Figure

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If an RNA molecule could form a hairpin with a symmetric internal loop, as shown in Figure Q6–5, could the complement of this RNA form a similar structure? If so, would there be any regions of the two structures that are identical? Which ones?


Figure Q6-5

C-U 5'-G-C-A C-C-G. II I U G-G-C 3'-c-G-U A-C

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Molecular Biology Of The Cell

ISBN: 9780815344322

6th Edition

Authors: Bruce Alberts, Alexander D. Johnson, Julian Lewis, David Morgan, Martin Raff, Keith Roberts, Peter Walter

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