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A growing understanding of the diversity of structures and biological functions of DNA and RNA, coupled with progress in synthetic and spectroscopic techniques, have allowed remarkable progress in NMR studies of nucleic acids. Here we review novel principles of nucleic acid structure and recognition revealed by these studies and highlight opportunities for future progress.