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inverted sequences of DNA which forms a structure called a cruciform

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In Biology, palindromes refer to specific DNA sequences that read the same forwards and backwards. These sequences are important for DNA replication and repair processes. Palindromic sequences are also commonly found in restriction enzyme recognition sites.

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