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OpenStudy (shrutipande9):

what are palindrome sequences,inverted repeats and direct repeats in human genome? plz give examples as well...ty

OpenStudy (shrutipande9):

@blaze?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

do really know them

OpenStudy (shrutipande9):

wat do u mean?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

dont you know them?

OpenStudy (shrutipande9):

not really....i need a perfect 1 mrkr definition

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so you don't have it in your book

OpenStudy (shrutipande9):

honestly...i have all d reference books....but everything is given very elaborate...i need a short definition

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A palindromic sequence is a nucleic acid sequence (DNA or RNA) that is the same whether read 5' (five-prime) to 3' (three prime) on one strand or 5' to 3' on the complementary strand with which it forms a double helix.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Hope that helps you.

OpenStudy (shrutipande9):

thnx a ton:) could u give me an eg...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

welcome but now try to compare it with the definitions of your book.That would be better I think.

OpenStudy (shrutipande9):

yep...:)

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