Nucleic acids—our buddies deoxyribonucleic acid, or DNA, and ribonucleic acid, or RNA—consist of long chains of nucleotides, which are monomers. (Sensing a pattern yet? Good. Biology is all about patterns.)Every nucleotide has three parts: A sugar A phosphate group A nitrogen-containing ...
Many areas of nucleic acid... CJ Knill,JF Kennedy - 《International Journal of Biological Macromolecules》 被引量: 0发表: 2007年 Nucleic acids in chemistry and biology; Edited by G M Blackburn and M J Gait. pp 467. IRL Press at Oxford University Press. 1990. 22.50 in paper back. Also...
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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. ...
Nucleic-Acid Structure Database Airy Sanjeev, ... Sandeep Kaushik, in Encyclopedia of Bioinformatics and Computational Biology, 2019 Introduction Nucleic acids have a significant role in the development of living systems. They contain wholesome interesting information related to the molecular biologists. ...
Nucleic acid enzymes; RNA and Structural biology. A Survey and Summary section provides a format for brief reviews. The first issue of each year is devoted to biological databases, and an issue in July is devoted to papers describing web-based software resources of value to the biological commu...
New complementary bases are brought in by the cell and paired up with each of the two separate strands, thus forming two new, identical, double-stranded DNA molecules. This concept is illustrated in the animation below.RNA Ribonucleic acid, or RNA, gets its name from the sugar group in the...
The extraction and purification of nucleic acids from complex samples (e.g. blood, biopsied tissue, cultured cells, food) is an essential prerequisite for many applications in biology including genotyping, transcriptional analysis, systems biology, epigenetic analysis, and virus/bacterial detection. In ...
Click chemistry - A versatile method for nucleic acid labelling, cyclisation and ligation This does not require copper catalysis, and therefore has many potential uses in vivo. In this review we discuss recent developments in nucleic acid click chemistry and their applications in biology, ...
Noun1.nucleic acid- (biochemistry) any of various macromolecules composed of nucleotide chains that are vital constituents of all living cells biochemistry- the organic chemistry of compounds and processes occurring in organisms; the effort to understand biology within the context of chemistry ...