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- Oligonucleotide - Wikipedia
Oligonucleotide Oligonucleotides are short DNA or RNA molecules, oligomers, that have a wide range of applications in genetic testing, research, and forensics
- Oligonucleotide | Description, Characteristics, Functions, Facts . . .
An oligonucleotide is a short chain of nucleotides (nitrogen-containing units linked to a sugar and a phosphate group) that consist of either single- or double-stranded DNA or RNA
- Oligonucleotide - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
An oligonucleotide is defined as a short DNA or RNA molecule, either single- or double-stranded, which includes antisense oligonucleotides, RNA interference, and aptamer RNAs
- What Are Oligonucleotides and How Do They Work?
Every oligonucleotide is a polymer, a chain built from individual monomer units called nucleotides Each single nucleotide is composed of three chemical components: a phosphate group, a five-carbon sugar molecule, and a nitrogenous base
- What is an oligo? | IDT - Integrated DNA Technologies
Oligos, short for oligonucleotide, are short synthetic strands of DNA or RNA Let’s look in greater detail at what they are, how they are used, and why they are important for genetic research
- Oligonucleotide - Laboratory Notes
The structure of an oligonucleotide is similar to that of natural nucleic acids: it consists of a sugar-phosphate backbone with attached nitrogenous bases (adenine, cytosine, guanine, thymine in DNA, and uracil instead of thymine in RNA)
- What is an Oligonucleotide? | DNA RNA Synthesis
Learn about oligonucleotides and their essential role in DNA and RNA synthesis Explore the process and applications of custom oligonucleotide synthesis
- Oligonucleotides: evolution and innovation - Springer
This review examines several oligonucleotide synthesis techniques, including phosphodiester, phosphotriester, and phosphoramidite approaches It begins with a discussion of an early synthesis method involving a phosphoryl chloride intermediate, which proved unstable and prone to hydrolysis
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