What is palindromic sequence of DNA ? illustrate with an example .
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Palindromic sequences are sequences which doesn't change its order or meaning when read backwards as well as forwards.
E.g AACTGGTCAA It is same in both directions.
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So if a sequence is palindromic, the nucleotide sequence of one strand would be the same as its reverse complementary strand. An example of a palindromic sequence is 5'-GGATCC-3', which has a complementary strand, 3'-CCTAGG-5'.
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