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213745-25GCAS: 2096-10-8 MDL No: MFCD00053556 Powder Molecular Formula: C<sub>10</sub>H<sub>14</sub>N<sub>6</sub>O<sub>4</sub> MW: 282.26
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213745-5GCAS: 2096-10-8 MDL No: MFCD00053556 Powder Molecular Formula: C<sub>10</sub>H<sub>14</sub>N<sub>6</sub>O<sub>4</sub> MW: 282.26
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40490036-3DeoxyUridine (dU) can be substituted for dT in DNA oligonucleotides. The base can be removed by the enzyme uracil-Ndeglycosylase (UNG), which renders the oligo susceptible to strand scission.
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40490036-5DeoxyUridine (dU) can be substituted for dT in DNA oligonucleotides. The base can be removed by the enzyme uracil-Ndeglycosylase (UNG), which renders the oligo susceptible to strand scission.
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40490036-1DeoxyUridine (dU) can be substituted for dT in DNA oligonucleotides. The base can be removed by the enzyme uracil-Ndeglycosylase (UNG), which renders the oligo susceptible to strand scission.
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40490036-2DeoxyUridine (dU) can be substituted for dT in DNA oligonucleotides. The base can be removed by the enzyme uracil-Ndeglycosylase (UNG), which renders the oligo susceptible to strand scission.
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40490036-4DeoxyUridine (dU) can be substituted for dT in DNA oligonucleotides. The base can be removed by the enzyme uracil-Ndeglycosylase (UNG), which renders the oligo susceptible to strand scission.
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40490032-4Historically, the first universal base employed was 2â&euro&trade-deoxyInosine (dI). DeoxyInosine is a naturally occurring base that, while not truly universal, is less destabilizing than mismatches involving the four standard bases.
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40490032-2Historically, the first universal base employed was 2â&euro&trade-deoxyInosine (dI). DeoxyInosine is a naturally occurring base that, while not truly universal, is less destabilizing than mismatches involving the four standard bases.
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40490032-1Historically, the first universal base employed was 2â&euro&trade-deoxyInosine (dI). DeoxyInosine is a naturally occurring base that, while not truly universal, is less destabilizing than mismatches involving the four standard bases.
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40490032-3Historically, the first universal base employed was 2â&euro&trade-deoxyInosine (dI). DeoxyInosine is a naturally occurring base that, while not truly universal, is less destabilizing than mismatches involving the four standard bases.
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40490032-5Historically, the first universal base employed was 2â&euro&trade-deoxyInosine (dI). DeoxyInosine is a naturally occurring base that, while not truly universal, is less destabilizing than mismatches involving the four standard bases.