MLA Mountz, Ann. "Nucleic Acid Facts"sciencing.com, https://www.sciencing.com/nucleic-acid-5206637/. 24 April 2017. APA Mountz, Ann. (2017, April 24). Nucleic Acid Facts.sciencing.com. Retrieved from https://www.sciencing.com/nucleic-acid-5206637/ Chicago Mountz, Ann. Nucleic Acid Facts...
The spatial distribution of glycosylated RNAs in single cells can be imaged using a protocol that uses an aptamer and a DNA probe that are specific for sialic acid-containing glycosylated RNAs. It can be applied to imaging other glycosylated RNAs using aptamers for other glycans. ...
Therefore, no or only low selective pressures might have favored a strict self/nonself discrimination in nucleic acid sensing. We conclude that the discrimination between self- and nonself-DNA is likely to be less strict-and less important-than assumed originally....
In nature,nucleic acidsare essential molecules in carrying genetic information, responsible for its transmission and translation. The hereditary functionality ofnucleic acidswas demonstrated more than 70years ago, and has been widely penetrating the field of molecular biology since then. The facts that ...
答案 1. DNA polymerase only works in one direction, from 5' to 3', adding new nucleotides to the 3' OH end 2. Since the two parental strands are antiparallel, the leading strand is being synthesized continuously in the direction of the replication fork in 5' to 3' direction by DNA pol...
Progress in Nucleic Acid Research and Molecular BiologySinger. B. The chemical effects of nucleic acid alkylation and their relation to mutagenesis and ... B Singer - 《Progress in Nucleic Acid Research & Molecular Biology》 被引量: 356发表: 1975年 Structural analysis of nucleic acid aptamers Cu...
nucleic acid consists of a sugar molecule (ribose in RNA and deoxyribose in DNA) to a nitrogenous base and a phosphate group. The phosphate groups allow the nucleotides to link together, creating the sugar-phosphate backbone of the nucleic acid while the nitrogenous bases provide the letters of...
Nucleic Acid Research: Future Development reflects the exchange of ideas and information among the participants of ""The Future of Nucleic Acid Research"" symposium held at Kyoto on December 1981. This publication aims to extend the ideas presented in the symposium and to provide facts that can ...
Nucleic Acid Research: Future Development reflects the exchange of ideas and information among the participants of ""The Future of Nucleic Acid Research"" symposium held at Kyoto on December 1981. This publication aims to extend the ideas presented in the symposium and to provide facts that can ...
Beneficial mutations revealed modes of nucleic acid recognition not previously observed in natural proteins, highlighting the ability of computational directed evolution to access new molecular functions. Furthermore, the process by which new functions were obtained closely resembles natural evolution and can...