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Single strands of RNA of any length can pair up with DNA or other RNA strands that contain even very short complementary sequences. Longer RNA strands can also bind to complementary parts of themselves, allowing them to fold up like origami into 3D shapes called “secondary structures”, which can be recognized by certain proteins. RNA molecules use complementary pairing and secondary structures to help coordinate which epigenetic modifications should be made to which parts of the genome.
Introducing Epigenetics: A Graphic Guide (Graphic Guides Book 0)
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