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You can see non-cannonical base pairing in________(a) dsDNA(b) ssDNA(c) dsRNA(d) ssRNAThis question was posed to me in an interview.This is a very interesting question from Transcription in Prokaryotes : Termination in portion Gene Expression : Transcription Prokaryotes of Cytogenetics

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Correct CHOICE is (C) dsRNA

Easy explanation: Along with canonical base pairing with the normal base pairs according to Watson-Crick RULES, dsRNA also forms non-cannonical base pairs. However, DSDNA can’t do so. ssRNA and ssDNA are called so because they are single stranded so there is no base pairing at all.



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