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<p>creating a tertiary contact that stabilizes the global tertiary fold of an <a href="page.php?w=RNA">RNA</a> molecule.  Tetraloops are also possible structures in DNA duplexes.</p>

<p>Stem-loops can vary greatly in size and sequence, but tetraloops of four <a href="page.php?w=nucleotides">nucleotides</a> are very common and they usually belong to one of three categories, based on sequence. These three families are the CUYG, UNCG, and GNRA   (see figure on the right) tetraloops. In each of these tetraloop families, the second and third nucleotides</p><p>
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