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Guanine Structure Formed G Rich Regions Dna Bases Form

A G-quadruplex is a structure formed from G-rich regions of DNA in which four guanine bases form a planar hydrogen-bonded network, or guanine tetrad, that can stack on other guanine tetrads.

Un G-cuádruplex es una estructura formada por regiones ricas en guanina del ADN, donde cuatro bases de guanina forman una red planar de enlaces de hidrógeno, o tetrada de guanina, que puede apilarse en otras tetradas de guanina.

Front A structure formed from G-rich regions of DNA in which four guanine bases form a planar hydrogen-bonded network, or guanine tetrad, that can further stack on other guanine tetrads
Back G-quadruplex

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