DNA, B-Form
"DNA, B-Form" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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The most common form of DNA found in nature. It is a right-handed helix with 10 base pairs per turn, a pitch of 0.338 nm per base pair and a helical diameter of 1.9 nm.
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D059371
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D13.444.308.196 G02.111.570.820.486.142 G05.360.580.121
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Below are the most recent publications written about "DNA, B-Form" by people in Profiles.
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Dubou?-Dijon E, Fogarty AC, Hynes JT, Laage D. Dynamical Disorder in the DNA Hydration Shell. J Am Chem Soc. 2016 06 22; 138(24):7610-20.
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Rodgers BJ, Elsharif NA, Vashisht N, Mingus MM, Mulvahill MA, Stengel G, Kuchta RD, Purse BW. Functionalized tricyclic cytosine analogues provide nucleoside fluorophores with improved photophysical properties and a range of solvent sensitivities. Chemistry. 2014 Feb 10; 20(7):2010-5.
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