- Look up
antiparallel in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The term
antiparallel may
refer to:
Antiparallel (biochemistry), the
orientation of adjacent...
- In biochemistry, two
biopolymers are
antiparallel if they run
parallel to each
other but with
opposite directionality (alignments). An
example is the two...
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opposite direction, but not
necessarily the same magnitude; two
vectors are
antiparallel if they have
strictly opposite direction, but not
necessarily the same...
- the idea of
hydrogen bonding between the
peptide bonds of
parallel or
antiparallel extended β-strands. However,
Astbury did not have the
necessary data...
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color blends (such as orange, amber, and
yellow from a red/green LED).
Antiparallel diodes are
often used for ESD
protection in ICs.
Different ground or...
- two
lines l 1 {\displaystyle l_{1}} and l 2 {\displaystyle l_{2}} are
antiparallel with
respect to a
given line m {\displaystyle m} if they each make congruent...
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parallel or an
antiparallel alignment. The
overall resistance is
relatively low for
parallel alignment and
relatively high for
antiparallel alignment. The...
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respectively to
antiparallel and
parallel local strand orientations. The
annotation of
local strand orientation in
terms of
parallel and
antiparallel directions...
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shared between two DNA or RNA sequences, such that when they are
aligned antiparallel to each other, the
nucleotide bases at each
position in the sequences...
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strands of DNA run in
opposite directions to each
other and are thus
antiparallel.
Attached to each
sugar is one of four
types of
nucleobases (or bases)...