Metal-mediated base pairing in nucleic acids represents a transformative approach wherein traditional Watson–Crick hydrogen bonds are replaced or supplemented by coordinate bonds with metal ions. This ...
Comparison of a single-stranded RNA and a double-stranded DNA with their corresponding nucleobases. (Image: Wikimedia Commons, CC SA 3.0) The most common type of base pairing is the Watson-Crick base ...
Tokyo, March 17 (Jiji Press)--All five types of nucleic acid bases that make up DNA and RNA were found in sand samples collected from the asteroid Ryugu, according to a paper by a Japanese research ...
Samples collected from the asteroid Ryugu by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA)'s Hayabusa2 mission have revealed that all five standard nucleic acid bases that make up DNA and RNA—adenine, ...
For several decades now there have been steady advances in models and algorithms for nucleic acid structure prediction. These advances have been valuable to biologists who wish to understand the ...
On Monday, a paper announcing that all four DNA bases had been found on an asteroid sparked a lot of headlines. But many of ...
DNA is the poster child for high-specificity binding. As long as their base sequences match, two complementary strands of DNA can navigate through a sea of biomolecules, find each other, and hold fast ...
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