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two TRIPLE DNA Bases

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I have drawn 2 molecules of triple DNA Bases...

Each Base is a DOUBLE-Base...

The 6 DOUBLE-Bases connects together in one and only one possible way to make 2 triplets!!!...

The 2 triplet Bases could be part of the core of a "TRIPLE Helix DNA" ...

 

Triple Helix DNA AAA.PNG

Triple Helix DNA Bases_CH3.PNG

Triple Helix DNA Bases_CH3_Image.PNG

Triple Helix DNA Bases_CH3_Image_2.PNG

Triple Helix DNA Bases_CH3_Image_3.PNG

Triple Helix DNA Color code II.PNG

Is it only me who looked at the last diagrams and thought "Can I have a P please Bob?"

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blockbusters_(UK_game_show)

Anyway, it's possible to stick  things together like that, but how stable are they compared to the DNA we actually see? (especially once you tag the ribose and phosphate bits on them)

Also, what if anything, does it achieve?

 

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It could achieve an alternative to the "DOUBLE Helix DNA" molecule...

It could be used to store Information...

It could be an "Alien" DNA somewhere out there...

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