In DNA and RNA, base pairing between nucleotides on the same strand produces special secondary structures such as hairpins.
-Hairpins are formed in DNA as a result of
A) sequences on the same strand that are inverted and complementary.
B) sequences on the opposite strand that are complements.
C) sequences on the same strand that are identical.
D) sequences on the opposite strand that are identical.
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