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Multiple-base mismatches

Multiple-base mismatches refer to a group of consecutive non-Watson-Crick base oppositions. This is similar to a locally melted bubble or internal loop. Multiple mismatches may introduce a point of flexibihty WITH the bases exhibit strong reactivity toward enzyme and chemical probes (Bhattacharyya and Lilley, 1989). [Pg.74]


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