| palindrome | <molecular biology> A word or sentence that reads the same backwards as it does forward, such as radar. A nucleic acid sequence whose 5'-to-3' sequence is identical on each DNA strand. The sequence is the same when one strand is read left to right and the other strand is read right to left. Recognition sites of many restriction enzymes are palindromic. (09 Oct 1997) |
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| palindrome in genetics | A palindrome is a word that reads the same in both directions as, for example, the names eve or anna. In genetics, a palindrome is a DNA or RNA sequence that reads the same in both directions. The sites of many restriction enzymes that cut (restrict) DNA are palindromes. Palindromic rheumatism is a form of joint inflammation whereby the joints involved appears to change periodically from one region of the body to another and back again. (12 Dec 1998) |
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a word or phrase that reads the same backward as forward
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A sequence that reads the same in either direction; in genetics, refers to an enzyme recognition sequence that reads the same on both strands of DNA.
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In molecular biology, a nucleotide sequence in which the 5'to 3' sequence of 1 strand of a segment of DNA is the same as that of its complementary strand. The sites of many restriction enzymes are palindromes.
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A choreographic structure used with a phrase or longer sequence of movement in which the phrase, for example, is first performed proceeding from movement 1 to movement 2, etc.; when the last movement of the phrase is complete, the phrase is retrograded from the penultimate movement to the first movement. (A commonly used example in prose is "Able was I ere I saw Elba." In this example, the letters are the same forward to the "r" in "ere?as they are backward to the "r.")
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A region of DNA with a symmetrical arrangement of bases occuring about a single point such that the base sequences on either side of that point are identical (if the strands are both read in the same direction) eg 5?GAATTC 3?whose complementary sequence is 3?CTTAAG 5?
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