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How would you use a dot plot to look for potential Type II restriction endonuclease cleavage...

How would you use a dot plot to look for potential Type II restriction endonuclease cleavage sites? How would you adapt the idea of the dot plot to search for regions of DNA that form local double-helical regions separated by a short loop (stem- loop structures/self dimers)?

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