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G-quadruplex

A G-quadruplex is a secondary structure that can form in DNA or RNA molecules, particularly in regions rich in guanine (G) bases. It consists of stacked G-tetrads, which are planar arrangements of four guanine bases held together by hydrogen bonding. G-quadruplexes play a role in various biological processes and have been studied for their potential in drug development, particularly in cancer therapy.

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