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Crystal structure of parallel quadruplexes from human telomeric DNA. The DNA strand circles the bases that stack together in the center around two co-ordinated metal ions. Carbon is shown in white, oxygen in red, nitrogen in blue and phosphorus in yellow. Hydrogens are omitted for clarity. Produced from NDB ID: UD0017 archive copy at the Wayback Machine

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current01:11, 15 January 2007Thumbnail for version as of 01:11, 15 January 20071,037 × 1,021 (496 KB)TimVickers (talk | contribs)Crystal structure of parallel quadruplexes from human telomeric DNA. The DNA strand circles the bases that stack together in the center around a co-ordinated metal ion. Carbon is shown in white, oxygen in red, nitrogen in blue and phosphorus in yellow. Hy
01:05, 15 January 2007Thumbnail for version as of 01:05, 15 January 20071,037 × 1,021 (522 KB)TimVickers (talk | contribs)Crystal structure of parallel quadruplexes from human telomeric DNA. The DNA strand circles the bases that stack together in the center around a co-ordinated metal ion. Carbon is shown in white, oxygen in red, nitrogen in blue and phosphorus in yellow. Hy
01:03, 15 January 2007Thumbnail for version as of 01:03, 15 January 20071,037 × 1,021 (595 KB)TimVickers (talk | contribs)Crystal structure of parallel quadruplexes from human telomeric DNA. The DNA strand circles the bases that stack together in the center around a co-ordinated metal ion. Carbon is shown in white, oxygen in red, nitrogen in blue and phosphorus in yellow. Hy

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