NOUN
- (biochemistry) a polynucleotide whose molecules contain relatively few nucleotides
How To Use oligonucleotide In A Sentence
- The latter is generally restricted to oligonucleotides but offers higher specificity.
- Progeny phage that produced clear plaques in the presence of IPTG and X-gal were analyzed by a differential oligonucleotide hybridization technique, as reported.
- Spiller DG, Giles RV, Grzybowski J, Tidd DM, Clark RE (1998) Improving the intracellular delivery and molecular efficacy of antisense oligonucleotides in chronic myeloid leukemia cells: a comparison of streptolysin-O permeabilization, electroporation, and lipophilic conjugation. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
- First, two non-complementary strands of phosphate backbone modified oligonucleotides (PM oligo-DNA) were loaded on the surface of the 15 and 25 nm Au nanoparticles, respectively.
- One important application is gene therapy, where it is necessary to deliver a gene or a synthetic oligonucleotide into the cell.
- Thimmulappa RK, Mai KH, Srisuma S et al. "Identification of Nrf2-regulated genes induced by the chemopreventive agent sulforaphane by oligonucleotide microarray. Dr. Richard Palmquist: Green Veterinary Medicine: Veggies for Pets
- For single bulges in RNA oligonucleotides, the conformation usually depends on the nature of the flanking base pairs.
- The peptides can be linked to a large protein or an oligonucleotide, which may then be carried through the cell membrane.
- The quaternary nitrogen atom in lycobetaine plays an important role in the formation of hydrogen bonds between the compound and the oligonucleotide.
- The bands containing labeled oligonucleotide were identified by visual inspection and ultraviolet shadowing.