What is palindromic sequences give one example
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palindromic sequence is a nucleic acidsequence on double-stranded DNA or RNA wherein reading 5' (five-prime) to 3' (three prime) forward on one strand matches thesequence reading 5' to 3' on the complementary strand with which it forms a double helix. ... A palindromic nucleotidesequence can form a hairpin.
An example of a palindromic sequence is 5'-GGATCC-3', which has a complementary strand, 3'-CCTAGG-5'. This is the sequence where the restriction endonuclease, BamHI, binds to and cleaves at a specific cleavage site.
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An example of a palindromic sequence is 5'-GGATCC-3', which has a complementary strand, 3'-CCTAGG-5'. This is the sequence where the restriction endonuclease, BamHI, binds to and cleaves at a specific cleavage site.
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