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TCACGTA is a sequence of nucleotides that represents a specific strand of DNA. Each letter corresponds to one of the four nucleotide bases: T (thymine), C (cytosine), A (adenine), and G (guanine). This sequence can be part of a gene or regulatory region and plays a role in encoding genetic information. Its specific function or significance would depend on its context within the genome.

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