Molecular recognition via base-pairing
Abstract
Hydrogen-bonding interactions in DNA/RNA systems are a defining feature of double helical systems. They also play a critical role in stabilizing other higher-order structures, such as hairpin loops, and thus in the broadest sense can be considered as key requisites to the successful translation and replication of genetic information. This importance, coupled with the aesthetic appeal of nucleic acid base (
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