Nucleic acid stability

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chemical stability, nucleic acid denaturation

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  • It is commonly supposed that the contribution of a bond to protein or nucleic acid stability is equal to the in situ stability of the bond itself.
  • Another measure of nucleic acid stability is the persistence length, a bulk property of long double-stranded nucleic acids.
  • Correlation between one of these factors and nucleic acid stability is more than often only coincidental.
  • Nucleic acid stability in thermophilic prokaryotes: a review Seema Trivedi 1 *, Satyawada Rama Rao 2 and Hukam Singh Gehlot 2 1 Department of Zoology, J N Vyas University, Jodhpur (Raj.

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