DNAjuppe
DNAjuppe is a term used in the field of bioinformatics to refer to a specific type of DNA junction. DNA junctions are points in the DNA sequence where two or more strands of DNA are joined together, forming a complex structure. DNAjuppe specifically refers to a type of DNA junction that is formed by the joining of two DNA strands in a head-to-head configuration. This configuration is often found in the context of DNA repair mechanisms, where the ends of broken DNA strands are rejoined to restore the integrity of the genome.
DNAjuppe junctions are characterized by the presence of a specific sequence motif at the junction site, which