G-Quadruplexes
G-Quadruplexes are unique structures formed by nucleic acids. They consist of stacked guanine tetrads. These formations play a crucial role in biological processes. They are involved in gene regulation and telomere maintenance. G-Quadruplexes have potential in cancer research. Their stability makes them targets for drug development. Understanding these structures can lead to advancements in molecular biology and therapeutic strategies.
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