Triple helixes are not involved in replication. The DNA/DNA/RNA
version forms when RNA that is produced from the DNA then wraps itself
around the double stranded DNA and it thne restructures itself to form a
triple helix.
This will only happen with pure DNA if the sequences are palindromic.
Triple helixes can form with non-palinfromid sequences if the copper
ions bind to the triple helix at specific locations that are related to
the sequence mismatch.
Nigel
On 24/05/2014 03:55, mix...@bigpond.com wrote:
In reply to Nigel Dyer's message of Wed, 21 May 2014 17:31:32 +0100:
Hi,
[snip]
And not just LENR. I am currently looking at how this may occur in the
copper that is associated with DNA/DNA/RNA triple helixes
Are triple helices involved in DNA replication, and if so if the copper attached
to the end of the molecule?
Nigel
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