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Inverted Repeats in DNA sequences have long been known to have both major beneficial and detrimental effects in regards to how DNA is transcribed and duplicated. Palindromic sequences are frequently translated into proteins and may also facilitate DNA repair in some instances. However, they are also associated with significantly increased risk of mutation. Current methods are either slow or limited...
DNA palindromes are known to have many beneficial and detrimental functions in cell biology. Most of these functions are shared between perfect and imperfect palindromic sequences, but imperfect palindromes can be of particular interest due to their additional ability to dramatically increase the local mutation rate. Almost all available tools capable of extracting genetic palindromes were designed...
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