The DNA double helix, containing both purine and pyrimidine bases, has evolved as the universal genetic system. In this issue of Chemistry & Biology, Battersby and colleagues describe the formation of double helix that is comprised solely of naturally occurring purine-nucleotides [1]
Why Pentose- and Not Hexose-Nucleic Acids? Purine-Purine Pairing in homo-DNA: Guanine,Isoguanine, 2,...
In nature and in the test tube, nucleic acids occur in many different forms. Apart from single-stran...
According to the iconic model, the Watson–Crick double helix exploits nucleobase pairs that are both...
The DNA double helix, containing both purine and pyrimidine bases, has evolved as the universal gene...
A considerable amount of evidence indicates that desoxyribonucleic acid is capable of duplicating it...
SummaryNucleic acid duplexes associating through purine-purine base pairing have been constructed an...
Chemistry has made tremendous advances over the past four decades in the broad fields of synthesis a...
Watson and Crick’s postulation in 1953, exactly 50 years ago, of a double helical structure for DNA,...
DNA-deoxyribonucleic acid is the blueprint for life. It is present in organisms ranging from the sm...
Recognition of the nucleic acid bases within the DNA scaffold comprises the basis for transmission o...
It was known for many years that living things inherit traits from their parents. These observations...
Expanded genetic systems are most likely to work with natural enzymes if the added nucleotides pair ...
The discoveries of Hershey and Chase concerning the role of DNA in transmitting genetic information ...
AbstractBackground:iso-Guanine (iso-G) is the purine component of an isomeric Watson-Crick base pair...
Nucleic acids are at the heart of extant biology and the structure of life’s original genetic polyme...
Why Pentose- and Not Hexose-Nucleic Acids? Purine-Purine Pairing in homo-DNA: Guanine,Isoguanine, 2,...
In nature and in the test tube, nucleic acids occur in many different forms. Apart from single-stran...
According to the iconic model, the Watson–Crick double helix exploits nucleobase pairs that are both...
The DNA double helix, containing both purine and pyrimidine bases, has evolved as the universal gene...
A considerable amount of evidence indicates that desoxyribonucleic acid is capable of duplicating it...
SummaryNucleic acid duplexes associating through purine-purine base pairing have been constructed an...
Chemistry has made tremendous advances over the past four decades in the broad fields of synthesis a...
Watson and Crick’s postulation in 1953, exactly 50 years ago, of a double helical structure for DNA,...
DNA-deoxyribonucleic acid is the blueprint for life. It is present in organisms ranging from the sm...
Recognition of the nucleic acid bases within the DNA scaffold comprises the basis for transmission o...
It was known for many years that living things inherit traits from their parents. These observations...
Expanded genetic systems are most likely to work with natural enzymes if the added nucleotides pair ...
The discoveries of Hershey and Chase concerning the role of DNA in transmitting genetic information ...
AbstractBackground:iso-Guanine (iso-G) is the purine component of an isomeric Watson-Crick base pair...
Nucleic acids are at the heart of extant biology and the structure of life’s original genetic polyme...
Why Pentose- and Not Hexose-Nucleic Acids? Purine-Purine Pairing in homo-DNA: Guanine,Isoguanine, 2,...
In nature and in the test tube, nucleic acids occur in many different forms. Apart from single-stran...
According to the iconic model, the Watson–Crick double helix exploits nucleobase pairs that are both...