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Intercalating Agent At Biology Glossary

What is it? A planer molecule that can insert between two adjacent base pairs in a molecule of double-stranded DNA, distorting the architecture of the double helix. Intercalating agents often cause frameshift mutations. Examples include acridine orange and ICR191.

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