Nucleic Acid Recognition
The long, chain-like molecules known as polynucleotides, or nucleic acids, are made up of many virtually identical nucleotides. Each nucleotide is made up of a pentose (five-carbon) sugar connected to a phosphate group, which is then bonded to an aromatic base with nitrogen.
Polynucleotides
Nucleotides
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Recommended Sessions
- A New Approach to Determining the Nucleic Acid Sequence
- Function of Nucleic Acid
- Types of RNA
- Artificial Nucleic Acid
- DNA Damage and Repair
- Effect of Nucleic Acid on Protein Synthesis
- Enzymes for Nucleic Acids
- Infectious Disease
- Molecular Biology
- Molecular Structure of Nucleic Acid
- Nucleic Acid as a Genetic Material
- Nucleic Acid Bases
- Nucleic Acid Probes
- Nucleic Acid Recognition
- Peptide Nucleic Acid as Therapeutic Agent
- Recombinant DNA Technology
- RNA Processing and Protein Synthesis
- Thermodynamics of Nucleic Acids