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Hi all,
I have three 20-bp identical DNAs in my pdb. 3DNA finds 59 pairs missing a second pair in one DNA. What can cause such thing?
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I figured out what happened. A base of the first nucleotide was making a pair with the base of the second nucleotide.
I fuxed this problem
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Can you please make clear what was your problem and how you fixed it? I don't get it.
Thanks.
Guohui
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The problem was that I have 60 nucleotide pairs (double -stranded DNA), but the program found only 59 pairs. Then I realized that a base from one nucleotide makes a Watson-Crick pair with the wrong nucleotide due to low resolution and poor density. So, I restrained the bases so that they are making right pairs and now the program (3DNA) finds all 60 pairs.
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