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. 2020 Nov 20;7:40. doi: 10.1038/s41439-020-00127-5

Fig. 1. Palindromes and inverted repeats.

Fig. 1

A sequence (GACA) and its complement in reverse order (TGTC) appearing on the same strand of DNA. When the two halves are separated from each other by a gap sequence, they are simply inverted repeats, and when there is no gap sequence, they are referred to as palindromes. The two halves complement each other when folded, thus leading to a hairpin or cruciform structure.