Please cite:
Schudoma et al.,
Nucl. Acids Res. 38: 970-980.
DOI 10.1093/nar/gkp1010.
RLooM: RNA Loop Modeling based on homology and geometric constraints - Loop Database
Current Database Version 12-19-08 (sion)
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Hairpins (13,085) Single Strand Segments (46,361) Internal Loops (17,133) Multiloops (5,756)

Length 3-3 Internal Loops (10.0-cluster)

Cluster #structures
130 1,038
2783 283
2782 283
1659 250
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1395 239
498 232
497 232
4017 196
4016 196
3007 72
3006 57
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1863 52
3639 51
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3159 48
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3133 48
3132 48
2073 30
2267 29
2011 26
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