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<p>upon one another, forming a stable coaxially stacked composite helix. One example of a pseudoknot motif is the highly stable <a href="page.php?w=hepatitis_delta_virus">hepatitis delta virus</a> ribozyme, in which the backbone shows an overall double pseudoknot topology.</p>

<p>An effect similar to coaxial stacking has been observed in <a href="page.php?w=Nucleic_acid_design">rationally designed</a> DNA structures. <a href="page.php?w=DNA_origami">DNA origami</a> structures contain a large number of double helixes with exposed blunt ends. These</p><p>
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