Estructura secundaria de ARN
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The secondary structure of a RNA refers to the basepairing interactions within a single molecule or set of interacting molecules of RNA. Some nucleotides of a RNA molecule can pair with each other via hydrogen bonds and form a stable structure.[1]
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Types of RNA secondary structural motifs
Hairpin loop
Plantilla:Main A hairpin loop is a structure in which the pairing of intramolecular base pairs occurs. It takes place when two regions of the same molecule, usually forming a palindrome, form pairs to constitute a double helix ending in a loop unpaired.
Internal loop
Multiloop
Bulge loop
External Loop
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