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Nucleic acids are
large biomolecules that are
crucial in all
cells and viruses. They are
composed of nucleotides,
which are the
monomer components: a...
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proteins (messenger RNA). RNA and
deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) are
nucleic acids. The
nucleic acids constitute one of the four
major macromolecules essential...
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British national archive Nuclear (disambiguation)
Nucleation Nucleic acid
Nucleolus Core (disambiguation) This
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lists articles...
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ribonucleic acid (RNA) are
nucleic acids.
Alongside proteins,
lipids and
complex carbohydrates (polysaccharides),
nucleic acids are one of the four major...
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helix are
physically separated at a high
temperature in a
process called nucleic acid denaturation. In the
second step, the
temperature is
lowered and the...
- functions, and
interactions of
biological macromolecules such as proteins,
nucleic acids, carbohydrates, and lipids. They
provide the
structure of
cells and...
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Nucleic acid
structure refers to the
structure of
nucleic acids such as DNA and RNA.
Chemically speaking, DNA and RNA are very similar.
Nucleic acid structure...
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nucleic acids include peptide nucleic acids (PNA), morpholino, and
locked nucleic acids (LNA), as well as
glycol nucleic acids (GNA),
threose nucleic...
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nucleic acid
sequence is a
succession of
bases within the
nucleotides forming alleles within a DNA (using GACT) or RNA (GACU) molecule. This succession...
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Glycol nucleic acid (GNA),
sometimes also
referred to as
glycerol nucleic acid, is a
nucleic acid
similar to DNA or RNA but
differing in the composition...