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The energy parameters are also different for the two nucleic acids.
Much had yet to be done in the study of nucleic acid chemistry.
"In those days, it was not clear what the functions of nucleic acids were."
Methods of making and using such nucleic acids are disclosed.
"Then we used five different techniques to look for a nucleic acid.
The test only confirms that the organism's nucleic acid is present.
Another idea is that the nucleic acids came first.
Nucleic acids have an important range of interactions with Mg.
He was one the very few scientists who understood the importance of nucleic acids before 1953.
Is it really true that nucleic acids are the only carriers of genetic information?
They must be based on the same kind of nucleic acids and proteins!"
The physical basis of nucleic acid base stacking in water.
He became the Institute's lead scientist in 1967, and from 1983 headed its working group for nucleic acids.
He was the first researcher to isolate and identify nucleic acid.
The value in a pure nucleic acid sample should be zero.
The award recognized their contributions to basic research on nucleic acids.
Nucleic acids are large molecules where genetic information is stored.
Nucleic acids sought each other in the capillaries of glass.
Nucleic acids can vary in size, but are generally very large molecules.
He is recognised for his contributions in the field of nucleic acids.
Nucleic acid tests look for the genetic material of the virus itself.
Her research mainly concerns interactions between proteins and nucleic acids.
These nucleic acids then code for and generate proteins, which are the stuff we're made of.
It was against my personal inclinations to have a greater interest in nucleic acid."
The blood was then tested again with the more sophisticated nucleic acid assay.