Construction of a double-stranded deoxyribonucleotide sequence of 45 base pairs designed to code for S-peptide 2-14 of bovine ribonuclease A.
AUTOR(ES)
Harvey, C L
RESUMO
An artificial DNA duplex, each strand consisting of 45 monomers, is constructed from chemically synthesized deoxyriboöligonucleotides. The resulting bihelical polymer may code for a modified S-peptide of Ribonuclease A. This is the first synthetic duplex designed to code for a eukaryotic message.
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