Chem4Kids.com: Nucleic Acids

Atlanta - United States

Offers a very brief introduction to the types of nucleic acids and their five basic building blocks: uracil, cytosine, thymine, adenine, and guanine.

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Lecture notes on nucleic acid structure, DNA replication and repair, the genetic code and translation, as well as cancer genes, from Oregon State University, USA 2003.

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Publishes papers on methods, RNA, structural biology, surveys and summaries, molecular biology, enzymology, chemistry, and genome structure and mapping.

United States

Provides an overview of their structure and nomenclature, adenosine and guanosine derivatives, the properties of DNA, and related topics.

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Results of leading edge research into physical, chemical, biochemical and biological aspects of nucleic acids and proteins involved in nucleic acid metabolism and/or interactions.

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Industry meeting stressing the importance of target validation and functional genomics tools, successful early research, and new applications of nucleic acids.

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Nucleic acids are fascinating. About every decade a new feature of their role in biology is uncovered. Initially it was as the repository of genetic information (genomic DNA). Then it was as the medium by which that information is converted into proteins (messenger and transfer RNA). Then it was as catalysts (ribozymes and the ribosome). And then, in spectacular fashion, it was as a parallel and previously unseen universe of genetic control (smal

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Supplementary publication to Nucleic Acids Research.

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Discusses the hazards associated with naked/free nucleic acids being produced in laboratories and released unregulated into the environment.

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Web version of the recommendations set forth in 1970.

Germany

Archives from research in analysis, separation, synthesis, biosynthesis, analogues, derivatives, isotopes, radiated modifications, glycosylation, polyamines and peptides, Applications in medicine, food chemistry, nutrition, pharmacology, and roles in pathophysiology from Springer.