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What kind of sequence or structure would you classify this as

CGACCAGC
GCTGGTCG

Question options:
a. inverted repeat
b. mirrorlike palindrome
c. hairpin
d. stem and loop motif

User Ironfroggy
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Answer:

The correct answer will be option-A.

Step-by-step explanation:

Inverted repeats are the sequence of the nucleotide in a nucleic acid which is identical but arranged in the opposite orientation. The inverted repeat may be separated by some sequence or they may lie adjacent to each other. They can be read the same from the backwards or forward direction.

In the given question since four bases when read from the forward direction is same as reading the sequence from the backward direction like CGAC can be read the same both backward and forward.

Thus, option-A is the correct answer.

User Juan T
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