Examples of antiparallel in the following topics:
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- This antiparallel orientation is important to DNA replication and in many nucleic acid interactions.
- Native DNA is an antiparallel double helix.
- In a double stranded DNA molecule, the two strands run antiparallel to one another so that one strand runs 5′ to 3′ and the other 3′ to 5′.
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- During transcription, a DNA sequence is read by RNA polymerase, which produces a complementary, antiparallel RNA strand.
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- Therefore, the two newly-synthesized strands grow in opposite directions because the template strands at each replication fork are antiparallel.
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- The β-pleated sheets which hold each other together align parallel or antiparallel to each other.