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In addition to the canonical pairing, some conditions can also favour base-pairing with alternative base orientation, and number and geometry of hydrogen bonds. These pairings are accompanied by alterations to the local backbone shape.
The most common of these is the [[wobble base pair]]ing that occurs between [[tRNA]]s and [[mRNA]]s at the third base position of many [[codon
Additionally, [[Hoogsteen base pair]]ing (typically written as A•U/T and G•C) can exist in some DNA sequences (e.g. CA and TA dinucleotides) in dynamic equilibrium with standard Watson–Crick pairing.<ref name="Nikolova2">{{cite journal|author1=Evgenia N. Nikolova|author2=Eunae Kim|author3=Abigail A. Wise|author4=Patrick J. O'Brien|author5=Ioan Andricioaei|author6=Hashim M. Al-Hashimi|year=2011|title=Transient Hoogsteen base pairs in canonical duplex DNA|journal=Nature|volume=470|issue=7335|pages=498–502|bibcode=2011Natur.470..498N|doi=10.1038/nature09775|pmc=3074620|pmid=21270796}}</ref> They have also been observed in some protein–DNA complexes.<ref name="Aishima">{{cite journal|author=Jun Aishima, Rossitza K. Gitti, Joyce E. Noah, Hin Hark Gan, [[Tamar Schlick]], Cynthia Wolberger|year=2002|title=A Hoogsteen base pair embedded in undistorted B‐DNA|journal=Nucleic Acids Res|volume=30|issue=23|pages=5244–5252|doi=10.1093/nar/gkf661|pmc=137974|pmid=12466549}}</ref>
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