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With the help of a suitable example illustrate palindrome.

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(1) When there are groups of letters that form the same word when read both forward and backward, then they are called Palindrome.
(2) Palindrome in DNA is a sequence of base pairs. It reads the same of the two strands when orientation of reading is kept the same.
(3) In a Palindrome, base sequence of second half in DNA strand represents the mirror image of the base sequence of first half.

(4 ) In the above figure of palindrome sequence read is the same on the two strands in 5' `rarr` 3' direction as well as in 3' `rarr` 5' direction.
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