Subject: Why are RNA duplexes more stable than DNA duplexes in vitro?
Date: Wed Jun 9 21:53:27 2004
Posted by Sulzhan
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Area of science: Biochemistry
ID: 1086836007.Bc
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At neutral pH, denaturation of double helical RNA requires temprature higher
than that required for denaturation of DNA molecule of comparable sequence.
Re: Why are RNA duplexes more stable than DNA duplexes in vitro?
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