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  • curprev 12:4512:45, 9 July 2024Richert talk contribs 788 bytes +788 Created page with " '''Neighbor Exclusion Principle''' The neighbor exclusion principle of classical intercalation says that between intercalation sites in a duplex one site must remain free. In other words, only every other intercalation site is occupied when classical intercalators bind to duplexes. There are numerous exceptions to this principle. '''References''' C. Robledo-Luiggi, W.D. Wilson, E. Pares, M. Vera, C.S. Martinez, D. Santiago, Partial intercalation with DNA of pept..." Tag: Visual edit