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Research Article

Quantum technology a tool for sequencing of the ratio DSS/DNA modifications for the development of new DNA-binding proteins

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Pages 308-323 | Received 11 Apr 2022, Accepted 23 May 2022, Published online: 27 Jun 2022

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Figure 1. Examples of DNA-binding proteins.

Figure 1. Examples of DNA-binding proteins.

Figure 2. (a,b) Main families of DNA-binding protein domains. The proteins are represented as colored ribbons and the DNA as brown sticks. Zinc ions [Citation37].

Figure 2. (a,b) Main families of DNA-binding protein domains. The proteins are represented as colored ribbons and the DNA as brown sticks. Zinc ions [Citation37].

Figure 3. Showing structural lock of G-quadruplex.

Figure 3. Showing structural lock of G-quadruplex.

Figure 4. Duplex: A, B and Z forms. Triplex.

Figure 4. Duplex: A, B and Z forms. Triplex.

Figure 5. An example of an RNA stem-loop.

Figure 5. An example of an RNA stem-loop.

Figure 6. The central role of DNA damage and epigenetic defects in DNA repair genes in carcinogenesis.

Figure 6. The central role of DNA damage and epigenetic defects in DNA repair genes in carcinogenesis.