"David E. Konerding DSD staff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>I don't really understand precisely what you're trying to do.  
>
>First off, those aren't base pairs, they're bases.  Only when you have 
>double-stranded
>DNA (or RNA, or some other oddball cases) would they be base pairs.

Isn't that just a standard way to write DNA pairs?  After all, every "a" is
paired with a "t", and every "c" is paired with a "g", so it is redundant
to specify both ends of the pair.
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