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I came to Wikipedia to get a description for binding site. What I found made no sense to me, so I have done some other research, and editied this page. I have stripped out information that seemed more related to DNA. I would love if a bio-chemist out there could fix this page. I can't verify that DNA and RNA have binding sites. It seems to me that binding sites are unique to protein, and DNA and RNA are not proteins.David Henderson 15:48, 8 December 2005 (UTC)