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Русский: Неподвижная структура Холлидея
English: These four strands associate into a DNA four-arm junction because this structure maximizes the number of correct base pairs, with A matched to T and C matched to G.[2][3] See this image for a more realistic model of the four-arm junction showing its tertiary structure.

References:

  • Overview: Mao C (December 2004). "The emergence of complexity: lessons from DNA". PLOS Biology. 2 (12): e431. doi:10.1371/journal.pbio.0020431. PMC 535573. PMID 15597116 .
  • Overview: Seeman NC (June 2004). "Nanotechnology and the double helix". Scientific American. 290 (6): 64–75. Bibcode:2004SciAm.290f..64S. doi:10.1038/scientificamerican0604-64. PMID 15195395 .
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Holliday junction schematic showing the base sequence and secondary structure

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30 April 2016