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RNA secondary structure is composed primarily of triple-stranded RNA regions formed by folding the single-stranded molecule back twice on itself.(a) True(b) FalseThis question was posed to me in exam.I want to ask this question from Limitations of Prediction in section RNA Structure Prediction of Bioinformatics

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Correct choice is (b) False

To elaborate: RNA secondary structure is composed primarily of double-stranded RNA regions FORMED by folding the single-stranded MOLECULE back on itself. To produce such double-stranded regions, a run of bases downstream in the RNA sequence must be complementary to another UPSTREAM run so that Watson–Crick base-pairing between the complementary nucleotides G/C and A/U (analogous to the G/C and A/T base pairs in DNA) can occur.



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