Terminally redundant DNA

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title: Terminally redundant DNA
text: Terminally redundant DNA is DNA that contains repeated sequences at each end called terminal repeats. These ends are used to join the ends of the linear DNA to form a cyclic DNA. The term was first coined by Dr. Michael London in 1964.
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