Base extrusion is found at helical junctions between right- and left-handed forms of DNA and RNA
Base extrusion is a major structural feature at the junction between B- and Z-DNA (the B-Z junction) where a base pair is broken, and the two bases are extruded from the double helix. Despite the demonstration of base extrusion at the B-Z junction, it is not clear whether a similar base extrusion oc...
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Oxford University Press,
2012-08-29T19:51:29Z.
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