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Ligands that recognize 15 16 base pairs can recognize a single site within the 3 billion base pair human genome[84].
A base pair can only occur in one domain.
Even a small change in the sequence of base pairs can cause havoc.
With extremely complex genomes, the detailing of base pairs can be complicated.
Each base can occur in one base pair, or the set of base pairs can form a matching.
Individual base pairs can also be prone to particular mutations.
Non-coding RNAs are well suited for the role as 'connectors' between the genome and chromatin modifiers since they can use their innate ability to base pair to recognize specific RNA or DNA sequences.
However, Watson Crick base-pairing can be maintained.
Additionally, they also tested the aspect of a G U wobble and discovered that the G U base pair is recognized like an authentic Watson-Crick base pair in the antisense RNA-mRNA duplex.
T7EI is a mismatch-resolving enzyme that can recognize heteroduplex DNAs and cleave DNA at single base pair mismatches.
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