Unraveling unbreakable hairpins: characterizing RNA secondary structures that are persistent after dinucleotide shuffling

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FIGURE 2.
FIGURE 2.

A bar plot representing the number of unbreakable hairpins sharing loop sequences, with the closing base pair included. The most common sequence is C[UUCG]G.

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  1. RNA 31: 885-895