One, No One, and One Hundred Thousand: The Many Forms of Ribonucleotides in DNA
Volume: 21, Issue: 5, Pages: 1706 - 1706
Published: Mar 2, 2020
Abstract
In the last decade, it has become evident that RNA is frequently found in DNA. It is now well established that single embedded ribonucleoside monophosphates (rNMPs) are primarily introduced by DNA polymerases and that longer stretches of RNA can anneal to DNA, generating RNA:DNA hybrids. Among them, the most studied are R-loops, peculiar three-stranded nucleic acid structures formed upon the re-hybridization of a transcript to its template DNA....
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Title
One, No One, and One Hundred Thousand: The Many Forms of Ribonucleotides in DNA
Published Date
Mar 2, 2020
Volume
21
Issue
5
Pages
1706 - 1706
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