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Base pairing

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Base pairing describes how pairs of nucleobases from hydrogen bonds in a co-planar arrangement. Most base pairs show two or three hydrogen bonds. Canonical Watson-Crick base pairs are between guanine and cytosine, and between adenine and thymine (or uracil) and are common in double helical nucleic acid structures. Other base pairs also exist and have a role in forming more diverse structures.

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References

  1. doi: https://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S0365110X63002437

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