Definition of Tetranucleotide. Meaning of Tetranucleotide. Synonyms of Tetranucleotide

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Meaning of Tetranucleotide from wikipedia

- Nucleotides are organic molecules composed of a nitrogenous base, a pentose sugar and a phosphate. They serve as monomeric units of the nucleic acid polymers...
- The tetranucleotide hypothesis of Phoebus Levene proposed that DNA was composed of repeating sequences of four nucleotides. It was very influential for...
- the true significance of DNA became clear. Levene is known for his tetranucleotide hypothesis which proposed that DNA was made up of equal amounts of...
- four nucleotide units linked together through the phosphate groups ("tetranucleotide hypothesis"). Levene thought the chain was short and the bases repeated...
- based on either compositional sequence features (such as GC-content or tetranucleotide frequencies) or sequence read mapping coverage across samples, or both...
- complementary oligonucleotides. Each tetranucleotide occurs with similar frequency on the two strands. Tetranucleotide usage is biased by G+C content and...
- was the genetic material. According to Phoebus Levene's influential "tetranucleotide hypothesis", DNA consisted of repeating units of the four nucleotide...
- proteins were more complex than DNA. Phoebus Levene's influential "tetranucleotide hypothesis", which incorrectly proposed that DNA was a repeating set...
- extracted from the bacterium and acts at the centre of a palindromic tetranucleotide sequence to give even-ended duplex DNA fragments phosphorylated at...
- CUB variation. Similar to the effect seen in dinucleotide bias, the tetranucleotide biases of phylogenetically similar organisms are more similar than...